Apr 29 2014
Composite Panel Building Systems (CPBS) announces the launch of a new, eco-friendly, fully composite sheathing for new construction and retrofitted homes and apartments.
The Composite Structural Insulated Sheathing (C-SIS) is the most energy efficient sheathing in the industry using cutting-edge building technology that dramatically improves building strength and air quality while earning Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) points and National Association of Home Buildings (NAHB) green certification.
The 5-in-1 performance of C-SIS yields low energy bills, meets 2012 energy codes and generates a long term return on investment by providing continuous insulation, enhanced structural performance, water resistive barrier, air tight building envelope and vapor retarder.
C-SIS is made with 100% composite materials and manufactured without adhesives; the fiberglass reinforced thermoset (FRT) skin is bonded by a chemical reaction to the polyurethane foam insulation during manufacturing so the risk of delamination is eliminated. The FRT skin yields a stronger, long term sustainable skin that is impervious to moisture and mold damage. Working together, the FRT skin and joint sealing system block air infiltration; no house wrap is needed.
Many house wraps and water resistive barriers suffer damage during installation or fail to prevent water intrusion before finish materials are applied. House wrap’s easy-to-tear, woven structure adds to project waste and cost by the rework required to patch damaged areas. Similar damage to laminated sheathing is much more complicated and expensive to repair or, more likely, replace and critically affects the structural reliability of the wall system. The C-SIS’ durable FRT polymer skin is impervious to water and engineered to withstand the rigors of the construction process without losing performance value.
The continuous polyurethane foam adds R-6 insulation in 1-1/8” sheathing, R-12 in 2-1/8” sheathing, and eliminates thermal bridging through wood or metal studs. Thermal bridging is the conduction of temperatures through materials such as wood or metal studs which leads to significant energy loss. The C-SIS attaches directly to the wall frame and isolates framing members from thermal bridging with polyurethane foam. Thermal loss through the C-SIS joints is removed with the use of the incorporated joint sealing system.
CPBS has teamed with major materials manufacturing companies including 3M and Screw Products to produce an integrated accessory system that drives additional energy savings. These innovative accessories for the tight sealing of the joints, fastening and flashing measurably increase the long term, sustainable air and water barrier capabilities of the entire C-SIS System.
“Everything architects and builders need in a sheathing product, the C-SIS System delivers and allows the process to be streamlined, speeding construction time, saving labor costs while increasing building performance,” said a CPBS spokesperson.
Additionally, CPBS offers property owners, who want to upgrade their building’s energy efficiency, the Exterior Energy Retrofit which consists of new insulation in the wall, upgraded, high performance composite framed windows and doors, an optimized HVAC system design and the C-SIS Sheathing System, finished with stucco or siding. A CPBS spokesperson said, “Only by combining all of these elements can you create the tight building envelope that delivers the significant energy savings homeowners desire.” CPBS’ retrofit offers a more comprehensive system that delivers a net-zero investment and a long term return on investment unlike any other exterior retrofit.
The C-SIS System finishes easily with all traditional exterior finishes; and CPBS has teamed with Stuc-O-Flex International to offer the C-SIS Stucco System – a combination of CPBS’ C-SIS System with a stucco finish. Stuc-O-Flex’s elastomeric acrylic stucco is a highly resilient 100% acrylic polymer compound that looks and feels like traditional stucco. Enhancing the benefits of the C-SIS System, Stuc-O-Flex adds beauty and a protective weathering membrane in an extremely durable, crack resistant coating, applied without mesh, in only three steps unlike the labor intensive seven steps of traditional stucco, saving time and reducing labor costs.
“The C-SIS System provides property owners tremendous benefits and has an even greater impact on monthly operating costs and maintenance on apartment buildings,” said a CPBS spokesperson. “As the pressure to conserve our natural resources continues to increase, architects, builders and home buyers will demand innovative solutions to reduce energy consumption. The high efficiency C-SIS System is the answer to achieve superior energy performance and long term sustainability in new construction projects and retrofits.”
For more information on all of CPBS’ innovative building products, visit www.cpbsco.com or call 361-767-5505.