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Remodeling

 

Before beginning a remodeling project, contractors routinely consider its impact on the design and construction of the rest of the home. It’s time to take this one step further – contractors should also consider the impact on whole-house performance. Every change made to an existing home must properly interact with the building envelope and the systems within it. This is what’s known as Building Science.  

 

Adopting a whole-house approach means selecting an insulation that integrates well with other building components and delivers high-performance results. As an insulation and air barrier systemAll Tech Industries' allows you to practice Building Science in your remodeling projects. For instance, All Tech Industries' air-sealing properties allow HVAC rightsizing to cut heating and cooling costs by up to 50% versus conventional insulation and improve indoor air quality. Homeowners can see the benefits of All Tech Industries' through reduced utility bills and healthier indoor air.  

 

Because All Tech Industries' completely seals the building envelope, it can also be an effective component in a moisture management program. All Tech Industries' prolongs the building's lifespan because it minimizes the flow of airborne moisture, condensation, mold growth and decay.

 

Contact an All Tech Industries engineer today (989-826-9999) for a deeper discussion about your specific application requirements.