December 9, 2016
by Star Building Systems
Do your customers ever ask about retrofit insulation systems? Do you have questions of your own about the process? Rest assured: we have the answers you’re looking for. As an insulation laminator, we’ve received plenty of questions about retrofitting an existing building over the years. Keep reading for a list of FAQs, including a breakdown of the most important things to know about retrofit insulation systems.
Before and after the retrofit: Decaying insulation board in a 47,000-square foot metal building in Franklin, Conn. The OptiLiner™ Banded Liner System transformed the interior space of F.W. Webb Company*, New England’s largest plumbing and heating distributor.
Another way to phrase this question is, “What are the top reasons for an insulation retrofit”? Below are just a few of the many possibilities:
“Have you ever done a building like mine, and can I visit it?”
The retrofit process is very different for metal buildings versus a pole barn, so it matters whether or not the specialist has experience in your specific type of building. Also, seeing the specialist’s work in person trumps any pictures they’ll show you. It’s important to look closely at the application and check for quality.
How long does it take for a complete insulation retrofit in an “average” sized metal building?
In short: That’s variable. Many factors can impact the completion time, including whether or not there are machines on the ground. On average, a retrofit specialist installs about 3,000 – 4,000 square feet of insulation per day.
A brighter, improved appearance is how most building tenants describe the finished product.
Insulation retrofit systems also aid in:
No, not all buildings qualify for insulation retrofit applications.
In some cases, buildings have too many obstacles for the install to be a smooth, cost-effective process. Buildings that house indoor pools are one example. It’s important to remember to choose an installation specialist who will give you an honest recommendation. A building should only be labeled viable for a retrofit after it has been reviewed by an insulation specialist or installer.
For more information about insulation retrofit, visit http://therm-all.com/Retrofit.php, or
call 888-2-INSUL-8.
You can read more about the featured F.W. Webb Company’s insulation retrofit.
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