In our role as a leading manufacturer of spray foam insulation systems for a variety of buildings, it is imperative that we at NCFI research the latest trends in building science. We study building physics, systems design concepts, and building sustainability issues so that contractors and remodelers who choose our Spray Polyurethane Foam (SPF) insulation systems will construct buildings that are sustainable, enduring, healthier, and cost-efficient. By building smarter with SPF insulation systems, you can greatly lower the environmental impact of your buildings.

Our Research and Engineering Departments analyze how the NCFI products can optimize the performance of your building envelope systems, including the roof, the walls and the floor/foundation. We strive to compliment your design and operation of the structure to protect your building's interior and to optimize four areas of its performance:

Moisture Control. Controlling moisture is essential to ward off your building's deterioration and to ensure its durability. Controlling moisture will also greatly improve your building's indoor air quality - lessening the probability of mold, mildew, and odors.
Temperature Control. Controlling heat flow in and out of your building will improve the comfort and health of those inside it.  A properly constructed building envelope will also greatly reduce the energy consumption, a bonus to any building owner. Such a building demonstrates your environmental stewardship. 
Air Flow Control. Controlling the flow of air improves your building's humidity, health, energy efficiency, and comfort. By sealing out unwanted air flow, you eliminate the corresponding heat loss, air borne dust and pollutants, and noise. This equals lower costs and greater comfort.
Structural Integrity. Improving structural integrity through the use of spray foam insulation systems will ensure your building's durability and sustainability. Our SPF insulation systems continue to surpass industry standards.

The physical components of your building’s envelope start at its foundation and include its roof, walls, doors, and windows. A variety of factors will determine your building’s envelope and impact its energy effectiveness and durability, but by choosing one of NCFI’s spray foam insulation systems, you’ll enhance your building’s protective envelope to create a healthy, sustainable environment for all who use it.

To learn more about how our insulation products impact your building's environment, read our Point Papers.

Explanation of ASTM Tests Performed on Spray Foam
How Green is SPF by Don Schumacher
InsulBloc Architectural Specifications 01-03-08
InsulBloc School Case Study
Point Paper Modeling Heat & Moisture Transfer Using WUFI
Point Paper Moisture in the Building Envelope
SPF Sub-Grade Applications
SPFA Moisture Vapor Transmission
SPFA Residential Building Envelope Insulation & Air Seal
Subgrade SPF Thermal & Moisture Protection
ThermalStop Architectural Specification for Metal Building

AEC Daily Online Learning Center
Construction Term Glossary
GreenBuildingSolutions.org
Natural Disasters vs. Synthetic Stability: Green Building Solutions

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