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Improving Commercial Building Performance & Sustainability

Improving Commercial Building Performance & Sustainability


February 19, 2012

Going beyond code requirements to create healthier, greener and functional spaces through the use of low-density (open cell) spray foam insulation.

A unique opportunity is at hand for commercial architects to shape a healthier and more energy efficient future of commercial building design and construction. By 2035, 75 percent of all buildings will be either new or renovated.1 Low-density (open cell) spray foam insulation like ICYNENE can play a major role in this effort, offering compelling reasons to go beyond the code to create buildings that exceed expectations for comfort, performance and functionality

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