Archive for August, 2006

Foam Pipe Insulation

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Pipe insulations are a specially formulated flame retarded closed cell foamed polyolefin tube with excellent thermal insulating capabilities. The pipe insulation is economically priced and is available in a wide array of sizes.

High Temperature Insulation

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

High temperature insulation features a xonotlite crystal structure that results in exceptional strength and extremely low water of hydration.

Foil Insulation

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Aluminum foil insulation is used in home insulation to provide heating and cooling solutions and at the same time save money spent on utility appliances and fuels used at home. Aluminum foil insulation has many advantages and is also a reasonably affordable kind of home insulation product.

Garage Door Insulation Kit

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Garage is usually the largest unheated space in the house. This could result in the loss of heat that is likely to be very costly. Garage door insulation kits are the easiest, fastest and the most convenient way to insulate the garage door to prevent summer heat and winter cold.

Garage Door Insulation

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Various types of insulation are available for garage doors. Some insulation materials may be available with the doors in a readymade condition and only need to be fixed to the doorframe saving a lot of time, money and effort on garage door insulation and installation.

Foam Insulation

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Insulation helps the interior of the home retain a comfortable temperature even when the weather outside is very cold or very hot.

Foam Board Insulation

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Foam board insulation products are commonly used in buildings. Foam board insulation has a relatively high R-value compared to other types of insulation.

Ductwork Insulation

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

While ductwork insulation is more or less covered when other areas of the house are installed with insulation, it is important to remember that ductwork that passes through unconditioned areas of the house also needs insulation.

Electrical Insulation

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Electrical insulation is a must on electrical wires, appliances that use electricity to function and even tools that are required to handle electrical wiring.

Expanding Foam Insulation

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Foam is a substance that is formed by trapping many gas bubbles in a liquid or solid. Some commonly know foams are polyurethane foam and Styrofoam. The low density of these foams made them excellent as insulators and flotation devices.

Fiberglass Insulation

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Fiberglass is a general term used for any material that happens to contain or is made up of thin fibers of glass. Fiberglass is known for both its strength and reinforcement properties. Fiberglass is an invention of the Owens Corning Company and has long been marketed as a home insulation product.

Fiberglass Roll Insulation

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Fiberglass roll insulation is a manufactured fibrous insulation material. Fiberglass roll insulation is available in the form of short batts or in long rolls to facilitate insulation of open spaces within a short span of time.

Block Fire Insulation

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Insulation that provides protection to the houses and it has greater ability towards the blockage of the fire.

Floor Insulation

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Rooms can sometimes feel cold due to strong drafts rising up from gaps between the floorboards or between the skirting board and the floor. In a well-insulated house floors in the unheated areas like garages and basements can contribute to heat loss. If there is careful planning insulating the floors of garage or basement is not a difficult task.

Dow Insulation

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Dow Insulation products including the brand name ‘Styrofoam’ were introduced in the year 1948. Since then, these products have created insulation systems in thousands of homes and commercial structures as well.

Do It Yourself Spray Foam Insulation

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Spray foam insulation can seal the home from air or moisture intrusion. Spray foam insulation can save on costly utility bills and at the same time protect the health of the family from dangerous mold and dust.

Boiler Insulation

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Boilers are often in use for thousands of hours in year. During such use, they emit heat into the surrounding atmosphere. This results in heat loss due to radiation and conduction which reduces the performance of the boilers over a period of time.

Ceiling Insulation

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Insulation provides a thermal barrier to the walls of the house and this provides a protection from heat in the summer and makes the room cool in winter. Ceiling insulation the house in all climatic changes. This is to be installed in between conditioned and unconditioned areas in home.

Cellulose Insulation

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Cellulose insulation is an energy saving insulation product made from recycled newspapers. Cellulose—a material used as wobbly fill insulation is made from recycled wood fiber, primarily newsprint.

Celotex Insulation

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Celotex is a company that has been supplying thermal insulation products to the construction industry since its formation in 1925. Since then, this company, with its head office in Hadleigh, Suffolk in the UK, has been coming up with various insulation products for residential, industrial and commercial applications.

Chimney Inner Insulation Layer

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Chimneys are responsible for taking the products of combustion away from the interiors of the house. The inner insulation layer in a chimney protects the insides of the chimney. A faulty inner layer can lead to disasters and hence it is recommended that the chimney have a proper inner insulation layer installed.

Cold Insulation

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

In the industrial world, the technology related to strict thermal control of industrial materials and the constant retention of heat in low and high temperature equipment is being regarded as more and important these days.

Cork Insulation Tape

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Cork insulation tape is an insulation product formulated to be used on pipes, fittings, tubes and such other areas where conventional insulation materials may not be used effectively.

Blown in Insulation

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Loose fill insulation can be blown into the walls of the house and attic to help increase the efficiency of the house as well as decrease the heating and cooling expenses to a great extent. Blown in insulation may be taken up as an easy do-it-yourself kind of project or the services of a professional insulation contractor may be hired to do the job.

Batt Insulation

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Batt insulation is a part of thermal insulation. A material may be insulated well in more than one way. Some materials, such as diamond, are superb insulators in one way, but extremely poor insulators can be in another way.

Asbestos Insulation

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Asbestos insulation, although not in use these days, is a material that has properties such as being fireproof, resistant to chemical wear and tear and also known for its good thermal and electrical insulation properties.

Attic Insulation

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Attic insulation is important because it is one of the areas, which is the first to receive the extremities of harsh weather. Attics can be insulated using inexpensive techniques and insulation materials available at any home improvement shops.

Basement Insulation

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Basement insulation keeps the floor warmer as insulation slows heat transfer but it would not be efficient to insulate the basement ceiling. The transfer of heat is a non-linear function. This implies that heat loss is great when the differences between the two temperatures are significant.

Acoustic Insulation

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Noise levels and sound in homes may not be completely done away with but there are definitely ways of reducing the extent to which noise is heard.

Decorative Concrete

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Today we are looking for new and better ways of making our homes beautiful and stylish. Gone are the days when homes were designed on a common blue print. With interior designing catching up the ‘living area’ whether it be home or offices are sure looking for new and innovate ways for being different and stylish. An important new trend in this process is that of ‘decorative concrete’

Insulated Concrete Form

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

A concrete wall that is formed by using stay-in-place concrete forms is known as an insulated concrete form. These concrete forms are known to consist of thermally resistive foam insulation and have the quality of being durable to a large extent.

Pouring a Concrete Pad

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

It is generally observed that high traffic areas in the exterior of a house may become bare and muddy due to constant use. It is not possible to grow grass at such spots. What is possible is to pour a concrete pad to stop the mud and make it look more decorative than before.

Precast Concrete

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Pre-casting concrete is an ancient concept. However with the development in the technology of construction, the technique developed for precast concrete is fairly modern, since it never existed before the 20th century.

Concrete

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Concrete is more of a composite building material that brings together finer or coarse aggregates and any type of cement binder. Gravel and sand, besides water, are the essential ingredients one requires for a good concrete mix. Cement is used in the necessary proportion for getting the kind of strength required for the building project.

Stamped Concrete

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Concrete can be made to resemble tiles, stone, bricks and even wood. This kind of stamped concrete is used to beautify paths, driveways, footways, pool decks, entries and even courtyards or patios.

Concrete Wall

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Walls are essential to mark the distinct area of space within and outside a house. Concrete walls are the first choice for any kind of construction.

Concrete Statue

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Landscape designers and architects have always favored using concrete statues to enhance the look and beauty of a lawn or landscape garden. A variety of concrete statues are available with statuary suppliers who precast concrete into molds to get the desired shape and size and then use stains or paints to get the color of choice.

Concrete Steps

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Concrete steps are built using concrete mix and a few other simple tools. This can also be an easy do-it-yourself kind of project. Concrete steps are durable and attractive and blend easily with the surrounding landscape.

Concrete Table

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

A public park, outdoor restaurant and schools are incomplete without the presence of concrete tables. Those strong and decorative structures meant for rough use throughout the year are known to add volumes to the beauty of the landscape while serving the purpose of accommodating picnics, get-togethers or simply youngsters in school at their lunch or play.

Concrete Tool

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Concrete tools are used in construction activity for placing, spreading and finishing the concrete. Each activity requires a different concrete tool for best results.

Concrete stamp

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Stamped concrete is the process of adding texture and this gives lusture to the floor. Colored concrete makes it resembles to natural stone, wood, etc. The unlimited range of potential combined with great durability and lower cost than any other natural product.

Concrete Stain

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Chemical stains applied to new, old or remodeled concrete or construction is called as concrete stain. Containing metallic salts which react with the concrete and becoming a permanent part of the concrete, concrete stain is also known as acid stain. Black, brown and blue-green are the color groups that are manufactured by most concrete stain manufacturing companies.

Concrete Patio

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

A concrete patio can be a great outdoor entertainment as well as party area or simply used for a good cooking time for lunch or dinner. More and more people are finding the patios a great place to enjoy the outdoors while being in the vicinity of their homes.

Concrete Pavers

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Pavements play a vital role in making the roads and streets look attractive. Concrete pavers are a latest trend. Because of the eye catching exterior and the easy installation, they are in great demand. And luckily there are available in a variety of styles however since they are manufactured and supplied on regional basis, all the types are not available everywhere.

Concrete Pipe

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Being a long lasting and structurally strong material, a concrete pipe is generally used to conduct water supply or serve as drains in both rural and urban areas. Most concrete pipe water supply as well as drainage and sewer systems that have been constructed in the earlier century still stand strong and function as efficiently as when they had first been constructed.

Concrete Planter

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Concrete planters are simply what one would call as giant flower pots. These planters are meant for holding plants just like normal flower pots. But they are also designed with another important aspect in mind, that of providing security to the building or home whose entrance they are placed. These concrete planters provide security by creating an entrance barrier to those who may wish to harm the security of the occupants.

Concrete Pump

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Pumping is an efficient way of placing concrete while constructing buildings. This method is very economical and practical. This method of placing concrete proves to be very helpful while constructing high-rise buildings or while placing large slabs where the concrete truck cannot reach the concrete.

Concrete Removal

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Concrete removal is required when the concrete surfaces are beyond repair or patching. Trying to fix concrete that is beyond repair will only result in loss of time and money and will make the final décor look dirty and shoddy. Concrete removal may be carried out for a number of reasons.

Concrete Repair

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Concrete foundation is known to develop cracks within a year of being constructed. If left unattended, it may cause further damage to the structure. Also since concrete surfaces are exposed to extreme weather conditions caused by snow, wind, rain and sun, regular concrete coating and sealing procedures need to be taken at timely intervals.

Concrete Saw

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Controlled cutting or sawing of concrete is done with the help of special equipment such as concrete saws which are equipped with diamond impregnated blades to ensure high quality cuts and also no more damage to the existing concrete.

Concrete Sealers

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Concrete sealers are used to seal gaps and leaks on concrete pavements, driveways, patios or even concrete counter tops in the kitchen. Made from synthetic epoxy resins, these sealers seal the gaps and probable leak areas and make the surface water-resistant and prevent water from penetrating into the concrete.

Concrete Paint - Decorate Your Concrete

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Concrete painting was thought of as a passing fad when it first came up but this industry is now booming like never before. Concrete painting is becoming hugely popular due to the great look that it provides and hence it is the fastest developing segment of the entire concrete industry and therefore one of the most profitable of them all.

Concrete Overlay

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

A concrete overlay is simply a method of resurfacing an existing concrete to cover cracks, imperfections or simply to turn a dull and boring concrete floor in to an attractive one.

Concrete Home

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Concrete is a composite material used commonly in building construction. It consists of a combination of an aggregate and a cement binder. Most commonly, cement is made of Portland cement, mineral aggregates and water.

Concrete Landscaping

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

As the demand for decorative work has increased in landscaping, designers and contractors have found new techniques. Unlike the outdated slab work, concrete landscaping has brought creativity to the forefront because of its fluidity, endless possibilities in color and shading and longevity.

Concrete Masonry

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Although concrete blocks and concrete structures have been in use over a hundred years, concrete masonry has taken an altogether new form in the recent years because of the wide variety of shapes, colors, textures and sizes of not just concrete blocks but entire concrete structures as well.

Concrete Mixer

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

A concrete mixer, as the name suggests is a device that mixes cement with water and other additives such as sand and gravel. Ranging from large commercial concrete mixer trucks to portable mini mixers, this powered device normally consists of a motor, a rotating drum and a chute.

Concrete Mold

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Concrete mold is mainly a way of using concrete to its optimum. Concrete can be patterned or molded into any shape or pattern. Concrete molds are mainly used for decorative purposes. Sometimes they may have functional use as well. They are used in constructing stepping-stones, fountains in lawns or in the exterior of the homes.

Concrete Foundation

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Any good construction involves a strong foundation, which supports the structure. Since the foundation is the first thing to be constructed, the quality and material used in the foundation must be at a superior level.

Concrete Forms

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Intricate jobs become simple after using the concrete products. It is because every concrete product is ready for immediate positioning into the quarry. Effort goes on quickly because one can work from one point to another, and the forms allow one to set from both inside and outside walls at the same time. Insertion […]