First and Only Spray Foam Gains ICC Approval Based on 2012 Building Codes
MOUNT AIRY, NC - October 25, 2011 - A new International Code Council (ICC) Evaluation Service report from the body responsible for evaluating product compliance with codes and standards used to construct residential and commercial buildings, gives first (and only) approval for SPF insulations based on 2012 building codes to InsulStar® (residential) and InsulBloc® (commercial), two of the industry’s most popular closed-cell spray foam insulations by U.S. company, NCFI Polyurethanes.
The report, ESR-1615, for InsulStar and InsulBloc does the following:
- Approves both insulations for use as a vapor retarders, air barriers, and as air-impermeable insulations
- Includes evaluation of DC-315 as an alternative thermal barrier coating
- Recognizes use of both insulations as water-resistive barriers
- Recognizes InsulBloc for all building types (I, II, III, IV and V under IBC) and InsulStar for all dwellings under the IRC
Jason Hoerter, P.E., senior product manager with NCFI, says the ICC report better defines for code officials and builders how the products can, and are, used. “Former reports were not as clear and precise as this new release. Our technical staff spends a great deal of time working with code officials, architects, builders and spray foam contractors interpreting the language and educating each other on its intent. This report does a very good job making it concise and provides a chart that will help U.S. building stakeholders not only choose the best products for the job, but also guide them in applications. Plus, it tests according to new 2012 codes, so they can trust they have the most up-to-date product information.”
Mitch Clifton, manager at NCFI, agrees. “We’re an American company that cares about the future of American buildings. We’re really proud to be first and only SPF insulations approved per the 2012 ICC. This report shows exactly why and how our products can best be used to create healthier, more energy-efficient buildings—more high-performance buildings based on 2012 codes and beyond.”
ICC-ES evaluates building products for compliance with building and construction code. ICC-ES does technical evaluations of building products, components, methods, and materials. The evaluation process culminates with the issuance of reports on code compliance and design/construction alternatives which are available free of charge to code officials, contractors, specifiers, architects, engineers, and anyone else with an interest in the building industry and construction. ESRs provide evidence that products and systems meet code requirements.
ABOUT NCFI: NCFI, headquartered in Mt. Airy, NC since 1964, manufactures polyurethane foam chemical systems for spray foam-in-place insulation (SPF), roofing, geotechnical application, marine floatation, packaging, specialty molding, and many other uses. The company also offers a complete line of flexible foams for furniture seating, transportation seating, bedding, carpet underlay, and packaging. NCFI also has manufacturing plants in Hickory, N.C., Dalton, GA., and Salt Lake City, UT. To learn more about NCFI please visit the link below.