01 Jun '12, 1pm

Complete Wall Systems:

The CommercialComplete Wall Systems is designed to be a systemized wall approach that addresses energy efficiency and continuous insulation, air barrier, moisture resistance and fire performance for a variety of construction types — all with sustainable product attributes. CommercialComplete Wall Systems can be designed to meet or exceed the ASHRAE 90.1 energy efficiency and air infiltration requirements for walls, as well as to comply with the International Building Code requirements for fire, structural and water resistance. www.owenscorningcommercial.com

Full article: http://www.edcmag.com/articles/94492-complete-wall-system...

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