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Frequently Asked Questions
•What
is the Icynene Insulation System®?
•Are
There Building Code Approvals?
•Advantages
of Flexible Foam
•Advantages
of Icynene® Insulation
•What
is Icynene® Insulation Made Of?
•How
Long Does it Take to Cure?
•Does
the Foam Absorb Water?
•Does
the Foam Entrap Moisture?
•Does
the Foam Change Physically Over Time?
•Any
Worries Environmentally?
•Flammability
and Fire-Rating?
•Does
Icynene® Contain Potentially Toxic
PBDE Flame Retardants?
•What
Does the Smoke Contain?
•Any
Harmful Emissions?
•How
is the Insulation Installed?
•How
Long Has Icynene® Been in Use?
•Any
Electric Wiring Overheating Problems?
•Is
the Insulation Corrosive to Metals?
•Does
the Insulation Support Bacteria or
Fungal Growth?
•What
About Mice and Termites?
•What
Are the Acoustic Properties?
•Is
Icynene® Urea Formaldehyde?
•Does
Icynene® Break Down, Sag or Shrink?
•R-Value
of Icynene® Insulation?
•Are
These Aged Values?
•R-Value
of an Icynene®-insulated Wall
or Ceiling?
•At
What Stage is The Icynene Insulation
System® Installed?
•How
do I Arrange for Installation of The
Icynene Insulation System® In
My Home?
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What is the
Icynene Insulation System®?
The Icynene Insulation System®
is a complete insulation and air barrier
system that seals wall, floor and
ceiling cavities against air movement,
including spaces around electrical
outlets and light fixtures, at baseboards
and where walls meet windows and doors.
This means that outside air (either
hot or cold) cannot seep through walls,
causing drafts or cold spots. It also
means that humid interior air cannot
enter the walls and condense.
The system combines a material with
a Certified Service providing any
builder or homeowner with a truly
cost effective method of energy efficient
construction.The material is polyicynene
foam (see Product Specifications),
an organic material developed from
products of the petrochemical industry
similar in composition to many that
are already in home use today. The
service is a custom installation on
the building site by trained and Certified
Installers, providing acustom insulation
fit into any sizecavity.
By virtue of its low permeability
to air, its adhesion to other building
materials and its flexibility, The
Icynene Insulation System® becomes
much more than just insulation. It
provides superior air leakage control,
moisture control and sound control
in addition to insulation, thus becoming
a one-step insulation and air barrier
system. The Icynene Insulation System®
takes the place of fiberglass, tape,
foam and caulking, and eliminates
the labor intensive work associated
with air-tightness detailing when
insulating with conventional insulation
products.
Unlike ''loose fill'' insulation methods
that do not wind proof building cavities,
the air sealing characteristics of
The Icynene Insulation System®
provide virtually the same R-Value
in the field as it does in the laboratory
where the R-Value is measured. Cold
air in winter and hot muggy air in
summer just cannot pass through polyicynene
foam like it can through most other
insulating materials.
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Are There
Building Code Approvals?
The product was evaluated by the Canadian
Construction Materials Center of The
National Research Council's, (NRC),
Institute for Research in Construction.
Health and Welfare Canada examined
the NRC emissions tests. The Ontario
Ministry of Housing, Materials Evaluation
Commission evaluated it and the Council
of American Building Officials National
Evaluation Service also evaluated
it.
Icynene® complies to the BOCA,
SBCCI and the ICBO Uniform Building
Codes and the Canadian National Building
Code. It has been evaluated by the
Council of American Building Officials
National Evaluation Service. It has
been the subject of research projects
by the NAHB Research Center, Upper
Marlboro, Maryland; Oak Ridge National
Laboratories , Oak Ridge, Tennessee
and the Florida Solar Energy Center,
Cape Canaveral, Florida.
Health problem concerns associated
with other building products in recent
years such as asbestos, urea formaldehyde
and glass fibers, lead Canadian Authorities
to dictate the ground rules for acceptance
of new building materials. The Icynene®
product became, to the best of our
knowledge, the most extensively tested
insulation material on the market
today. The testing included the most
sensitive emissions tests developed
to date, tests that few other building
materials have ever been through.
Advantages
of Flexible Foam?
A foam that adheres to building materials,
like Icynene insulation, must remain
flexible in order to maintain its
air seal. Buildings expand and contract
with changes of season and temperature.
If the foam is rigid, it will inevitably
develop hairline cracks along the
studs and ultimately the air seal
will be destroyed.
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Advantages of The
Icynene Insulation System®
As well as simplifying the construction
process for the builder, Icynene®
Insulation eliminates the major causes
of building envelope problems, air-borne
moisture movement and entrapment.
Blower door tests have shown that
a steel framed home insulated with
Icynene® Insulation, and with
no polyethylene vapor barrier, measures
1.2 ACH at -50 Pa. depressurization.
This is well under the 1.5 ACH50 rating
for the most energy efficient home.
Heating and cooling costs are typically
reduced by 30 to 50%, and smaller,
less expensive heating and cooling
equipment can be used.
For the homeowner the advantages are:-
Compared to other technologies, The
Icynene Insulation System® is
a less expensive method of building
an energy efficient home.
* A more energy efficient home means
that energy costs can usually be reduced
between 30 and 50%.
* A more comfortable home, free from
drafts and cold spots.
*
A quieter home because Icynene®
creates a continuous sound barrier
against outside noises.
*
A healthier home - when used with
a mechanical ventilation system, superior
indoor air quality provides your family
with a much healthier place in which
to live.
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What
is Icynene® Insulation Made Of?
Icynene® insulation is a water-based
formula that contains no formaldehyde,
CFCs or HCFCs. The insulation has
the texture and look of angel food
cake and is made up of millions of
tiny cells. These cells are filled
with air and provide permanent control
of air and airborne moisture movement.
There are no VOCs detected in Icynene
after 30 days.
How
Long Does it Take to Cure?
The foam is created in seconds after
spraying. You can watch it expand
within seconds to 100 times its original
volume, literally before your eyes.
It completely cures within a few minutes.
Does
the Foam Absorb Water?
No, it looks like a sponge but it
is actually hydrophobic, i.e., it
repels water. If placed in water it
will float and on removal it will
dry rapidly and loose none of its
insulating properties.
Does
the Foam Entrap Moisture?
Icynene® Insulation is a breathing
foam, and any moisture in the building's
concrete or lumber can escape through
the insulation as the building dries
out, thus eliminating any risk of
rot or mildew.
Does
the Foam Change Physically Over Time?
No, it is inert. Its physical and
insulating properties are constant.
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Any
Worries Environmentally?
No, the product is environmentally
safe.
Flammability
and Fire-Rating?
Icynene® Insulation contributes
no fuel in the event of fire and it
will not sustain flame upon removal
of the flame source. However, like
fiberglass, it will be consumed by
flame, and gypsum board or other acceptable
thermal barriers are required by applicable
building codes.
Does Icynene®
Contain Potentially Toxic PBDE Flame
Retardants?
No. Flame retardants are used in many
products from carpets to computer
casings and recently certain flame
retardants called PBDE's (poly-brominated
diphenyl ethers) have become a growing
concern. Icynene is a 1/2 pound, all
water blown foam that does not contain
PBDE or any other brominated compound.
What
Does the Smoke Contain?
Smoke from Icynene® foam, like
that of all organic materials including
wood, is a complex of many gasses.
The major components in the smoke
from Icynene® Insulation are carbon
dioxide and carbon monoxide. By the
time the material is burnt, the fire
will have been raging for at least
15 minutes.
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Any
Harmful Emissions?
Icynene® is safe for both you
and the environment. Icynene®
is water-based, and does not produce
formaldehyde, CFCs or HCFCs. It has
been extensively tested in both Canada
and the United States and found to
have no VOCs detected after 30 days.
The product is in fact recommended
for use in homes for many environmentally
concerned or sensitive people. The
Icynene Insulation System® has
been selected for use in the American
Lung Association Health House projects.
How
is The Icynene Insulation System®
Installed?
There are two different ways to install
Icynene® Insulation — spray
it onto any open surface and studded
wall or pour it into an existing wall
cavity when renovating. An Icynene
trained, licensed Dealer must be used
in both cases.
With any open surface, Icynene®
insulation can be sprayed on once
electrical and plumbing services are
in place. It then expands to 100 times
its initial volume in seconds, permanently
adhering to the surfaces of the surrounding
building materials and sealing all
gaps.
For retrofitting existing walls, a
slower expanding formulation of Icynene
is used during renovations. The material
is simply injected into small holes
drilled into plaster or gypsum walls,
or from the outside of the wall.
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How
Long Has Icynene® Been in Use?
Icynene® Insulation has been on
the market since 1986 and is in thousands
of homes across the United States.
It has also been featured on major renovation
and new home construction television
segments.
Any
Electric Wiring Overheating Problems?
No, Icynene® Insulation has been
tested and is not a concern to electrical
authorities.
Is the
Insulation Corrosive to Metals?
No, Icynene® Insulation is non-corrosive.
It is neutral, neither acidic or alkaline.
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Does
the Insulation Support Bacteria or
Fungal Growth?
Icynene® Insulation offers no
food value; therefore it does not
support bacteria or fungal growth.
It also does not retain water, making
it an unappealing environment for
pests.
What About
Mice and Termites?
Icynene® Insulation offers no
food value, but it would not present
a sufficient barrier to their entry
if they decided to gnaw through it.
What
Are the Acoustic Properties?
As an effective air seal, The Icynene
Insulation System® eliminates
the air gaps through which sound travels
and is superior in controlling mid-range
frequencies, which include the most
common sounds, the human voice and
stereo music.
Is
Icynene® Urea Formaldehyde?
No.
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Does
Icynene® Break Down, Sag or Shrink?
No, Icynene® Insulation is stable.
It does not shrink or sag. The reaction
that creates Icynene® Insulation
is irreversible and it cannot break
down into its constituent parts.
R-Value
of Icynene® Insulation?
R-value is derived from a controlled
laboratory test of an insulation's
resistance to conductive heat flow.
Icynene's R-value is 3.6/inch, similar
to fiberglass.
Are
These Aged Values?
Unlike foams filled with CFC or HCFC,
the R-Value of air filled foam does
not decline as it ages.
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R-Value
of an Icynene®-insulated Wall
or Ceiling?
R-Values of insulating materials are
measured in laboratories and are designated
a nominal R-Value per inch. In the
wall or ceiling of a building, most
factory made insulation materials
suffer a reduction in performance
due to air leakage and infiltration.
The insulating value of many building
components may be as low as 50% of
the nominal R-Value of the insulation
they contain.
By contrast, the insulation of a wall
containing Icynene® Insulation
will perform closely to the laboratory
tested R-Value of the material and
seal the wall cavity from air infiltration
as well.
The Icynene Insulation System®
is particularly suited to steel frame
construction. Icynene® expands
100:1 as it is installed, adhering
to surrounding building components.
It completely seals joints, crevices
and voids, including difficult-to-insulate
spaces such as steel stud ''U'' and
''C'' sections, double studs and non-standard
stud locations. A continuous air/vapor
barrier is formed around the building
structure in a single application.
At
What Stage is The Icynene Insulation
System® Installed?
The Icynene Insulation System®
is installed after the windows, doors
and roof are in, the electrical, framing
and plumbing inspections are complete,
and after any other electrical or
mechanical system located behind the
drywall is installed. It is the last
installation to take place before
drywall installation.
How
do I Arrange for Installation of The
Icynene Insulation System® in
My Home?
Talk to your builder early and let
him know that you would like to have
The Icynene Insulation System®
installed in your home. Icynene®
can provide a builder demonstration
videotape and technical support so
that The Icynene Insulation System®
is an available option for your home.
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