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  2. Styrofoam - Wikipedia

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    Styrofoam insulation extruded polystyrene foam (XPS), owned and manufactured by DuPont. Styrofoam is a genericized trademarked brand of closed-cell extruded polystyrene foam (XPS), manufactured to provide continuous building insulation board used in walls, roofs, and foundations as thermal insulation and as a water barrier.

  3. Rigid panel - Wikipedia

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    A multi-family residential building under construction with rigid panel exterior insulating sheathing. Rigid panel insulation, also referred to as continuous insulation, [1] can be made from foam plastics such as polyurethane (PUR), polyisocyanurate (PIR), and polystyrene, or from fibrous materials such as fiberglass, rock and slag wool.

  4. Celotex - Wikipedia

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    Celotex Corporation is a defunct American manufacturer of insulation and construction materials. [1] [2] It was the subject of a number of high-profile lawsuits over products containing asbestos in the 1980s, eventually declaring Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 1990. [3]

  5. List of insulation materials - Wikipedia

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    Polyisocyanurate spray foam 2.54: 1 0.76–1.46: 4.3–8.3: 30–57 Closed-cell polyurethane spray foam 2.54: 1 0.97–1.14: 5.5–6.5: 38–45 Phenolic spray foam 2.54: 1 0.85–1.23: 4.8–7: 33–48 Thinsulate clothing insulation [4] 2.54: 1 0.28–0.51: 1.6–2.9: 11–20 Urea-formaldehyde panels 2.54: 1 0.88–1.06: 5–6: 35–42 Drywall ...

  6. Structural insulated panel - Wikipedia

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    EPS is the most common of the foams used and has an R-value (thermal resistance) of about 4 °F·ft 2 ·h/Btu (equivalent to about 0.7 K·m 2 /W) per 25 mm thickness, which would give the 3.5 inches (89 mm) of foam in a 4.5-inch-thick (110 mm) panel an R value of 13.8 (caution: extrapolating R-values over thickness may be imprecise due to non ...

  7. 16 Home Repairs You Should Never, Ever Ignore - AOL

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    9. Vines Climbing Your Walls. Yes, ivy can look elegant, but it can also trap moisture, rot wood, and attract rats (really). Mold can also become a problem depending on where you live.

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