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Polyurethane spray
Polyurethane is the most efficient thermal insulation on the market.
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Flame retardant cementitious products
Used to protect and ensure the safety of a building in many areas.
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Cellulose
One of the safest materials to use in residential construction.
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Intumescent and fireproof paint
The flame retardant paint expands and forms a thick, carbonized, superficial cell layer.
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Fiberglass insulation
A mixture of liquefied glass and sand. The finished product looks like pink fur.
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Liquid membrane
It is without a doubt the best alternative to the roll membrane.
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Thermography
There is no need to make openings and go digging into the bowels of a house.
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Polyurethane spray
Polyurethane is the most efficient thermal insulation on the market. During its installation, two liquids are mixed and vaporized on the surfaces to be insulated. That's where his name comes from "insulating foam spray" or "spray foam insulation". Once the mixture comes in contact with the surface, the insulation swells rapidly and becomes solid in seconds.
Spray polyurethane foam applies to all thicknesses greater than one inch. Urethane foams adhere perfectly to most building materials and can generally be used alone with the characteristics of an air barrier / vapor barrier when closed cell foam is used.
Rigid polyurethane spray foam provides a continuous insulation system, having the best R-factor per unit thickness. It goes without saying that polyurethane foam will offer you a performance that can not be achieved with conventional materials. With the installation of a high-performance spray foam insulation, energy cost savings are achieved, while protecting the building against premature deterioration.
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Cellulose
One of the safest materials to use in residential construction, cellulose insulation is made from newspapers and paper from other wastes. Cellulose insulation is about 80% recycled paper with waste: the others
20% is flame retardant to ensure the product is fire resistant. Due to its durability and low intrinsic energy consumption, cellulose wadding is an increasingly popular material for home insulation.
Buildings insulated with cellulose wadding can use between 20 and 40% less energy than other buildings. One reason for this is the ability of cellulose to prevent air infiltration. Indeed, cellulose wadding completely fills the walls and stops the infiltration of air better.
The fibers of the cellulose wadding are much thinner and when the blowing is done using a pneumatic device, the cellulose becomes like a liquid, with properties that allow it to flow into cavities and around obstacles for completely fill the walls.
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Fiberglass wool
A mixture of liquefied glass and sand. The finished product looks like pink or white fur. Fiberglass is an insulation product widely used in construction. The fiber is made from a mixture of glass, passing through the center of a perforated cylinder, which rotates at a very high speed. It is known for its thermal resistance of 0.22 per cm (R-3.17 per inch).
It is used especially for the insulation of attics, walls and attics. Also known as blown wool, it allows to obtain a continuous insulation without joint. It can be applied to all thicknesses according to your specifications. However, it should be avoided in areas that may become damp, such as basements.
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Flame retardant cementitious products
To protect and ensure the safety of a building, fireproofing is essential in many sectors: residential, commercial, industrial or institutional.
Cementitious fire retardant is a cementitious, chemical binder and water-based product that has been designed to resist fire and act as a protection on sprayed urethane or steel structure. Our team is trained to apply the fire retardant cementitious coating and we use high performance products recognized in the industry. We apply working methods in accordance with the best practices and standards in force.
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Intumescent and fireproof paint
The flame retardant paint expands and forms a thick, charred, superficial cell layer called intumescence in the presence of flames. This latex paint retards the spread of flames and minimizes smoke production. It applies mainly in the commercial and residential sectors.
Intumescent paint achieves the required fire resistance while maintaining the aesthetic qualities of the structure. In some specific cases, the application of the fire retardant cementitious coating is legally required for the building. It is a decorative fire retardant coating used on structural elements that remain apparent
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Liquid membrane
It is without a doubt the best alternative to the roll membrane for its speed of execution and adhesion. It can be squirted or troweled. When drying, it forms a monolithic membrane, robust and rubbery, resistant to air leakage and water vapor. It adheres easily to most building surfaces: masonry, concrete, stone, wood, gypsum and metal. When it is squirted, the product fills all the gaps to ensure the continuity of the air barrier and / or vapor barrier.
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Thermography
There is no need for openings and digging into the bowels of a house to locate and identify the source of some energy loss problems. With the help of thermography we can locate the insulation defects of your home, visualize air leaks, identify moisture or water infiltration traces and check the watertightness of the roof.
These special cameras can spot:
· Deficiencies in the waterproofing or thermal insulation of a building envelope
· Water infiltration into a foundation or roof
· Condensation in a wall
· A leak in some heating systems
· Etc.