This chemically cured insulation system provides a continuous air barrier that completes the building envelope for excellent insulation. As a result, indoor air quality is improved and heating and cooling costs are reduced, as well as energy consumption. The cure process is fast acting, generally completed within minutes. Both the Quick Cure and E-84 Class 1 models can apply toward an Energy Star rating or LEED credits.
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