Thermomass is the worldwide leader in integral concrete insulation products.
Insulation for poured concrete walls.
With over 35 years of experience we are the undisputed leader in concrete sandwich wall technology and can help you create building envelopes that maximize energy efficiency durability and performance.
One of the options the iecc prescriptive r values iecc table 502 2 1 calls for continuous insulation on concrete masonry and other mass walls.
Closed cell spray polyurethane foam or either xps eps or polyisocyanurate rigid foam.
These areas include the west wall the north wall from the kitchen to west end of the house.
Rigid foam can be adhered to a poured concrete or concrete block wall with foam compatible adhesive or with special plastic fasteners such as hilti idps or rodenhouse plasti grip pmfs.
The best way to insulate the interior side of a basement wall is with foam insulation that is adhered to or sprayed directly on the concrete.
The insulation that we installed on the 2x furred out area of the concrete walls is fiberglass batt insulation with interior vapor barrier.
Things you ll need stud finder tape measure drill and inch drill bit inch diameter vinyl tubing utility knife foam insulation canisters vermiculite or perlite rags drywall compound putty knife dust mask.
Add a layer of 1 2 inch drywall over any rigid foam insulation.
This drywall is required by most building codes to.
The exterior of the home was painted with a masonry specialized paint which intent was to seal the stucco.
Insulation is vital for concrete basement walls the basement hold the house s furnace water heaters laundry machines and essential utilities.
Use concrete adhesive to secure rigid foam to the wall as needed if friction isn t sufficient.
We manufacture and distribute a full line of concrete insulation systems for use in plant precast site cast tilt up and cast in place projects.
Basement walls made out of concrete stone concrete bloc and other masonry foundation materials have very minimal insulating properties and cause approximately 20 of heat loss in a home.
Because they are naturally located below ground level basements are mostly cool and damp.