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The
Home
Even a race car driver knows the importance of energy conservation.
Mario Andretti's new house includes some of today's most advanced
energy-conservation technologies — and a key component is Comfort
Foam insulation.
You have the chance that other homeowners
wish they had.
Many people wish their homes were more energy-efficient.
Conservation minded? Perhaps. Mostly they just want to save
money on utility bills. But some energy problems are more difficult
and costly to correct once the house is built. If only they
could have your chance — a house constructed with money-saving
energy features, right from the start. (The ones you'll wish
you had after you move in and start paying the utility bills!)
Now that the chance is yours, take full advantage of it. Build
energy conservation into your home — not just minimum building
standards, but all the weather protection your house needs to
save the most energy...the most money...for years to come.
Air infiltration is a problem
that's easy to correct while your house is being built.
Most existing homes in America have this
energy problem.
One of the country's most critical home energy problems is air
infiltration. United States Government Energy Labs estimate
that air infiltration wastes up to 40% of every home heating
and cooling dollar. Unfortunately, most residential buildings
were constructed before the size of the problem, and the ease
of the solution, were so widely known.
What is it?
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People
call it "air infiltration" but, technically, it's unwanted,
uncontrolled air-flow through the house, moving in or
out of the structure. |
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For
example, in cold weather, the heated air inside the house
flows out. Frigid outside air and moisture leak in rooms
feel drafty. |
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This
uncontrolled air disrupts the temperature, air pressure
and humidity of the living space, in any weather. The
heating and cooling system has to work harder to maintain
your family's comfort. |
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Energy
is wasted and that causes higher utility bills. |
How
does it occur?
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Air
infiltration is caused by leaks around windows and doors,
and by the spaces, joints, voids and cracks hidden inside
the structure. |
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Hidden
is the problem. Once the house is finished, gaps become
invisible but they are there. |
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Typically,
this uncontrolled air travels through the house inside
walls and ceilings, under baseboards, and along hidden
pathways in the plumbing and electrical system. |
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Even
the best-built houses have seams and gaps that permit
air infiltration. |
The Answer.
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Have
your contractor fill and seal all the gaps in and around
the house framework — during construction — to block air
infiltration at the house, before it can get started.
It's that simple. |
The Approach.
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Surround your house with a continuous envelope of protection
against uncontrolled air-flow and moisture. |
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Ask for Sprayed Polyurethane Foam insulation...Comfort
Foam...to fill, seal and create the envelope. |
COMFORT FOAM insulation
is the smart solution. Here's why.
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This
special type of insulation is spray-applied directly into
wall cavities, joints and cracks throughout the outer
framework of your house. |
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The sprayed Comfort Foam expands and fills unwanted spaces
to stop air infiltration. |
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Comfort Foam quickly cures to a rigid thickness of insulation
that holds tight at the seams and helps to make your house
stronger. |
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Comfort Foam wraps your interior living space in an envelope
of comfort. |
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Comfort Foam works with mechanical ventilation equipment,
as required for a healthier house, to help give you control
over the air-flow in your home. |
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You save money because you use less energy. Of course,
less energy is good for the environment, and that's good
for everybody. |

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