Monday, July 02, 2012

Closed Cell Spray Foam - Superior Air Barrier

Closed Cell Spray Foam as an Air Barrier

 

Air barriers are simply the system or systems used to control the air flow between conditioned and unconditioned space of a building.  Air barrier systems are rated using what is called a perm rating, which simply is a measuring devices for the air flow between conditioned and unconditioned spaces.  There are many products that can be used for an air barrier, and requirements for air barrier perm ratings, and are defined by local and International Building Codes and Standards.  Without going into much detail on how the perm rating and building codes come up with standards for minimum ratings, as they change often and vary from city to city and state to state, some of the factors that a contractor or builder needs to consider when choosing an air barrier are as followed:

  • Air barriers must meet or exceed local building requirements.
  • Exterior Climate
  • Interior Climate
  • Wall Construction - (Block, Wood, Concrete, etc.)
  • Life Expectancy of the Building or Structure
  • Type and Placement of ties and anchors for the Exterior Veneer of the structure.
  • Design Load of the Wall.
  • Insulation Placement and R-Value of Insulation
  • Budget Cost

There are two predominant type of air barrier systems, fluid applied membranes and self-adhering sheet membranes.  Determining which one is best for your project should be determined using the factors listed above, and matching them with the best products available for your building.  Most single family residential projects can meet and exceed building requirements for air barriers with exterior sheathing, house wraps, and the type of insulation used in the wall.  Residential properties generally do not carry the same load designs as commercial properties, lending to wall construction that can meet or exceed air barrier requirements with traditional building products.  Commercial building construction is generally where architects and designers run into problems in getting the required perm rating to pass building code requirements.

Commercial buildings generally have more sophisticated exterior design loads for walls because of the size of the building, design of the building, and safety of the occupants inside the building.  As we have mentioned earlier, all of these factors play a role in determining what requirements an air barrier must meet, leading to commercial buildings needing a higher perm rating for air barriers.  Meeting and exceeding these standards with traditional building can be a real challenge for architects and engineers.  Also, new standards have been put in place for energy ratings, leaving most architects with only one option: closed cell spray foam insulation. Most building plans will have specific requirements recommended by an engineers, so no need to worry about having to use a confusing formula to calculate it.  Here are some pictures from a recent job we applied closed cell spray foam insulation as an air barrier on a commercial construction job in North Carolina:








If you are interested in having a closed cell spray foam insulation barrier installed in North Carolina, South Carolina, or Georgia, then give Dan a call today at 706-951-0158 or visit us on the web at:

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Myrtle Beach Services & Construction Company
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
Phone: 706-951-0158
http://www.scroofingcontractors.com

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POTATO FRY

POTATO FRY


This is the only dish which is being liked by small kids as well as grown ups also! There are so many variations in preparing potato fry. This one is very simple to cook. At the same time, with all the ingredients and spices, the outcome will be very delicious!


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Ingredients:

Coarsely ground Fennel seeds- 1 tsp
Medium sized potatoes-4
Thinly sliced onion-1 cup
Crushed tomato-half cup
Chilli powder- 1 tbsp
Turmeric powder- half tsp
Mint leaves [chopped]-2 tbsp
Coriander leaves- 2 tbsp
Salt to taste
Ginger garlic paste- 1 tsp
Oil- 2 tbsp

Procedure:

Heat a non-stick pan and pour the oil.
Add the onion with the fennel powder and the ginger garlic paste.
Fry well.
Add the tomatoes with the greens.
Cook them until the tomatoes are mashed and the oil floats on top.
Add the potato pieces with the powders and salt and mix well.
Cook the potatoes on slow fire with the lid closed.
Mix well in intervals.
Cook until the potatoes are softened and slightly crisp.
The delicious potato fry is ready to be served now !!

Sunday, July 01, 2012

Mango Banana Chocolate MilkShake


I never used to like milkshakes when I was a child, because of it's thickness, but I liked to drink milk a little bit warm. So never liked the cold ones a lot.


Anush is also like me, so it is kinda hard for me to make him like anything. But now a days he is ready to kinda try new things. So I am also as excited as he is. So try to put his favorite ingredient as the main one, so that he does not loose interest. In this recipe chocolate is the main ingredient. :)





 Anush liked it and I was happy too.:)




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