Owens Corning Introduces New EnergyComplete(TM) Insulation and Air Sealing System to Save Energy in U.S. Homes
July 30 2009 - 7:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
EnergyComplete(TM) system affordable and safe to install
Contractors, builders, homeowners are already benefiting TOLEDO,
Ohio, July 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Owens Corning (NYSE:OC)
today introduced EnergyComplete(TM) with Flexible Seal Technology,
a whole home insulation and air sealing system. Affordable for both
homeowners and contractors, this innovative system combines energy
savings, safety and affordability. With the EnergyComplete system,
Owens Corning provides homeowners and building industry
professionals in the U.S. a new opportunity to reduce home energy
use and lower related energy bills. (Photo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20090730/SF54299) "Buildings
are the number one user of energy in the U.S., consuming 40 percent
of the country's energy resources - more energy than industry and
more than transportation," said Karel Czanderna, group president
Owens Corning Building Materials. "By delivering an energy
efficiency system that meets the needs of homeowners and building
professionals in performance, ease-of-use, safety and
affordability, we have a great opportunity to dramatically reduce
energy use today for new homes being built and the existing 80
million under-insulated U.S. homes." Installed in two parts, the
EnergyComplete system uses a new foam-based sealant to reduce air
leakage, addressing a major source of energy loss, and proven PINK
FIBERGLAS(TM) insulation to deliver exceptional thermal
performance. Homeowners Save and Live Comfortably When used in new
home construction, the EnergyComplete system meets Department of
Energy recommendations, and exceeds the 2009 International Energy
Conservation Code (2009 IECC) requirements by approximately 40
percent(1). Homeowners can save up to one-third(2) on heating and
cooling costs and will experience enhanced comfort with a 40
percent reduction in perceived exterior noises compared to
closed-cell spray foam. The EnergyComplete system also provides
consistent room-to-room temperatures and a reduction in the
conditions that can lead to mold growth. The EnergyComplete system
has even proven to be a first line of defense against pests and
insects. For existing homes, the EnergyComplete system can be
installed in attics, basements, crawlspaces, or during a home
addition or remodel project. The EnergyComplete system will help
homeowners save on heating and cooling energy related bills for the
life of their home. Homeowners are also eligible for a 30 percent
tax credit on the cost of the EnergyComplete system for a maximum
credit of $1,500 under the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act
of 2009. The EnergyComplete system is safe to install and can be
applied while the house is occupied. The EnergyComplete system
meets strict indoor air quality standards through the GREENGUARD
Certification Program(SM) and the even more stringent GREENGUARD
Children & Schools(SM) standard. BENEFITING BUILDING INDUSTRY
PROFESSIONALS "Homeowners told us they want homes that are more
energy-efficient and comfortable and resist mold growth," said Tom
Quigley, vice president and general manager, Owens Corning
Residential Insulation. "Builders and contractors are eager to meet
those demands but, until now, other options were prohibitively
expensive, not easy to use or did not provide a sealing solution
for the life of the home. Contractors and builders across the
country are already gaining business with the EnergyComplete
system." Contractors benefit with an easy, reliable and
safe-to-install system with a low upfront equipment investment. The
system seals all joints and cracks. Within minutes, the
installation can be completed with PINK FIBERGLAS(TM) insulation.
Builders realize increased jobsite efficiency and reduced
installation cost and are able to offer homeowners reduced energy
bills throughout the life of their home. SUPPORTS GREEN BUILDING
Building with the EnergyComplete system will help new homes achieve
energy-efficiency and green building certifications including: the
Environmental Protection Agency's ENERGY STAR ; the National
Association of Home Builders' National Green Building Standard; and
the U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Design (LEED) certification. INSTALL, BUILD, AND LIVE
WITH ENERGYCOMPLETE For more information about the EnergyComplete
system, how to become a certified installer, or to find a builder
or certified installer in your area, visit
http://www.energycompletehomes.com/ or call 1-800-Get-PINK(TM). To
find out how to take advantage of the Federal Tax Credit for
existing homes, visit http://www.insulationtaxcredit.com/. About
Owens Corning Owens Corning is a leading global producer of
residential and commercial building materials, glass fiber
reinforcements and engineered materials for composite systems. A
Fortune 500 company for 55 consecutive years, Owens Corning is
committed to driving sustainability through delivering solutions,
transforming markets and enhancing lives. Founded in 1938, Owens
Corning is a market-leading innovator of glass-fiber technology
with sales of $6 billion in 2008 and about 16,500 employees in 30
countries. Additional information is available at
http://www.owenscorning.com/. (1) Based on R-value recommendations
which vary by climate zone. (2) The average residential energy use
for space heating and cooling is 39%. Buildings Energy Data Book,
2008, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). Savings vary. To find out
more, contact your Owens Corning sales representative. Savings
estimates are based on comparison to an average new U.S. home. The
savings percentages compare the performance of a new home built to
meet minimum insulation code requirements in a particular location
to a new home insulated with the EnergyComplete(TM) system that
meets or exceeds the DOE recommended insulation levels. Copyright
2009 Owens Corning Energy Star is a registered trademark of the
Environmental Protection Agency LEED is a registered trademark of
U.S. Green Building Council
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Artis of Owens Corning, +1-419-248-5577, ; or Heidi Hall of HMH,
+1-503-973-9220, , for Owens Corning Web Site:
http://www.owenscorning.com/
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