What Makes Insulated Siding a Green Product?
Insulated Siding is an Energy Star®-qualified insulation product, engineered to satisfy the stringent standards of the U.S. Department of Energy and the EPA. By reducing energy consumption by up to 20%, homeowners can feel proud to be part of the solution to our dependence on fossil fuels. The EPA reports that household energy needs account for 35% of all U.S. emissions of carbon dioxides, 75% of sulfur dioxide and 38% of nitrogen oxides. By utilizing energy-efficient materials like Insulated Siding in homes, we can reduce the amount of air pollution. Insulated Siding is a green product throughout its lifecycle. Components are manufactured with minimal energy consumption and waste. Insulated Siding eliminates installation and exterior maintenance materials, reducing the use of hazardous or ozone-depleting products such as paints, stains and caulks. Once installed, it can remain in place without significant degradation for 50 years or more, reducing landfill deposits and performing for
Insulated Siding is an Energy Star®-qualified insulation product, engineered to satisfy the stringent standards of the U.S. Department of Energy and the EPA. By reducing energy consumption by up to 20%, homeowners can feel proud to be part of the energy solution for years to come. The EPA reports that household energy needs account for 35 percent of all U.S. emissions of carbon dioxides, 75 percent of sulfur dioxide and 38 percent of nitrogen oxides. By utilizing energy-efficient materials like Insulated Siding in homes, we can reduce the amount of air pollution. Insulated Siding is a green product throughout its lifecycle. Components are manufactured with minimal energy consumption and waste. Once installed, Insulated Siding will remain in place without significant degradation for 50 years or more, so it doesn’t require ozone-depleting maintenance products or contribute to our growing landfills. The insulation’s main ingredient, Styrene, occurs naturally and is found in many foods and