Research Summaries

Back Demonstration of Exterior Insulation Technology at Department of the Navy Facilities

Fiscal Year 2009
Division Research & Sponsored Programs
Department Meyer Institute
Investigator(s) Shebalin, Paul V.
Sponsor Naval Facilities Engineering Command (Navy)
Summary Typical and most often used exterior insulation consists of foam boards (various types, i.e. polystyrene or Styrofoam, polyisocyanurate) that are glued to the exterior wall using a vinyl adhesive and the new exterior surface is finished with a water resistant vinyl-cement coating that can be colored, molded and textured similarly to stucco. The objective of this project is to prove that exterior insulation is a cost effective technology that if installed in Navy facilities will help the Navy meet its energy reduction goals. Exterior insulation should reduce energy use without any maintenance issues and with a simple payback of less than 10 years.
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