LIVE WEBINAR | October 20, 2022
When structural stability and thermal continuity collide, structure has historically taken precedence necessitating tradeoffs such as increased insulation in other areas or acceptance of energy loss and potential moisture damage. The foundation transition from below grade to masonry ledge to masonry veneer wall is one such challenge. What if there was a solution?
LIVE WEBINAR | October 20, 2022
Title: Cellular Glass Block for Perimeter Applications
Date: October 20, 2022
Time: 2:00 PM EST
Duration: 1 hour
CEU Credits: 1.0 LU/HSW
This presentation explores solutions for perimeter foundation insulation including information needed to specify and install correctly.
Learning Objectives
Tiffany Coppock, AIA, NCARB, CDT, LEED AP, ASTM, RCI, EDAC leads technical guidance in building science, testing, and documentation to design professionals and the Owens Corning team. Formerly, Tiffany was a Building Science Manager reviewing and answering technical questions on topics such as air barriers, waterproofing, VRAs, and insulation. With a BEnvD from Texas A&M University and MArch from the University of Colorado, she is a registered architect specializing in healthcare & historic preservation.
Owens Corning develops, manufactures, and markets insulation, roofing, and fiberglass composites. Global in scope and human in scale, the company’s market-leading businesses use their deep expertise in materials, manufacturing and building science to develop products and systems that save energy and improve comfort in commercial and residential buildings.
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