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Alton Registered Users
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| 07/02/2009 7:00 PM |
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Insuldeckflorida,
Where in the wall is the insulation - inside, outside, middle? What type of insulation is in the panels - EPS, XPS, Polyurethane? What is the maximum length for a 10' tall panel? How thick are the panels for a residence? How are the panels connected and sealed? Is the panel formed on site or factory? Would the Tilt Wall Panel system be available around Orlando FL? |
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Alton C. Keown Residential Designer and Construction Technology Consultant Auburn, Alabama E-mail: alton at auburn dot edu |
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insuldeckflorida Registered Users
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| 07/03/2009 8:41 AM |
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alton, give me a call so we can talk... 772 201 6100 peter |
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jonr Registered Users
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| 07/03/2009 12:07 PM |
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From a quick read, these are like one sided ICFs. Ie, foam on the inside but exposed concrete on the outside. Poured on site, interior side down and then titled up.
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Jerry Coombs Registered Users
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| 07/06/2009 11:25 AM |
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| Insulation can go inside or outside, and w/ stiffening ribs can go very high. Widths are governed by several things, so how long do you want them? 30 ft max is a good rule, and not more than 50 ft or you'll likely get cracking probs. Actually, insuldeckflorida is the best place to get information. |
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Jerry D. Coombs, P.E. Coombs Engineering services
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