Jul 3 2008
Because it’s actually the buildings we live and work in – not cars – that cause most of the pollution and damage to the ozone layer, a Las Vegas manufacturer has created a new ‘green’ building material that makes it possible to build more energy efficient residential and commercial buildings that do no harm to the environment and reduce operating utility costs.
“You hardly ever hear about buildings and their impact on the environment,” says Ken Miller, director of kama Energy Efficient Building Systems, Inc., “that’s why our product is such a big development. It’s a green building material that is cost effective and will have a huge impact on the reduction of greenhouse gases and other harmful pollutants.”
kama Energy Efficient Building Systems Panels™ (kama-EEBS Panels™) are the newest generation of structural insulated panels that are designed with no thermal bridge so they perform at peak energy efficiency.
kama-EEBS Panels™ are a unique proprietary design of light gauge metal stud framing and 100% recyclable expanded polystyrene for high-end insulating and soundproofing.
“Our panels have no design or build limitations,” says Miller. “Rounded roofs, arched windows and curved walls are easily built with our panels. And, the EPS used in our panels has a cradle-to-cradle lifecycle.”
For architects, that means the ability to design with unlimited versatility. The multi-function system can be used as a structural wall, curtain wall, partition wall, floor or roof system.
For builders, it reduces overall construction costs, is fast and easy to install, and eliminates construction site waste.
For the end user, it saves on utility bills and provides unprecedented energy and sound efficiency.
To learn more about kama-EEBS Panels™ please visit www.kama-eebs.com.
kama-EEBS™ is a privately owned, veteran owned Nevada corporation. Corporate offices and fabricating facility are located in Las Vegas, Nevada.