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Has anyone tried this product: InsulWall by TrueFoam?

GBA Editor| Posted inEnergy Efficiency and Durabilityon

This is a wall system available in Atlantic Canada (http://www.truefoam.com). It looks like an interesting system that does not require sheathing. If anyone has used this product, I would like to hear what you think.

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  1. GBA Editor
    Martin Holladay||#1

    Mike,
    Truefoam InsulWall belongs to a category of products called "skinless wall panels." They've been around for a long time.

    Competitors include Energy Wise Systems, Kama Energy-Efficient Building Systems, Nascor EnerGuard, Techbuilt Systems, and ThermaSteel.

    I wrote an article on the topic ("Skinless Wall Panels") for the March 2007 issue ofEnergy Design Update.According to an item published on this Web page:
    (http://www.energylibrary.org.nz/documents/EnergyUpdateMay07.pdf) you may be able to obtain a copy of the article by e-mailing a request to[email protected].

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