Wednesday, March 06, 2024 10:39:53 PM
I looked up the new requirements for continuous insulation. The rules were changed to avoid wood-framed houses that only have insulation between the studs on the inside of the house. Insulation on the outside of the house is considerably more efficient as the studs conduct cold. Having R6 on the outside of a wall means that the low R value contributed by the studs is mitigated by the R6 on the external side of each wall. It's a much better way of building houses. And among the choices, a physically continuous wrap like Insultex is the easiest and least cost means of adding insulation to the outside of a house. Builders need to add a wrap anyway. They might as well add one that adds R value. That's where Insultex comes in.
Bullish
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