Q: Are Thermopanels structural?
A: Yes.
Q: Are panels as sturdy as stick-build construction?
A: Thermopanels use the same construction principles found in steel I-beams, making them two to three times stronger than today’s stick built walls. The foam core and the two skins form an I-beam matrix that is extremely strong and lightweight. Unique tongue and groove joints locks the entire house together, making it a structural system rather than separate wall sections.
Q: Do Thermocore Panels contain formaldehyde?
A: NO, Thermocore panels do NOT, nor have they ever contained formaldehyde.
Q: Do Thermocore Panels outgass?
A: Thermocore panels have never been connected with off-gassing and have never been labeled a breathing or health hazard. A clinical study done by physicians that appeared in the January 1981 issue of The Journal of The American Medical Association studied this very issue. The study focused on structural insulated panels used in residential construction. The results of this study showed that structural insulated panels used in residential construction “present no bleed-off of products” and further stated that they could find “no knowledge of toxicity to occupants of polyurethane insulated houses.” The facts and the science are very clear here. Thermocore Panels do not present a health risk! Period. If you are hearing or reading differently, you need to consider the source or ask for the science to back up these claims.
Q: Are Polyisocyanurate (Polyiso) and Polyurethane the same?
A: Polyiso and polyurethane are two distinctly different chemicals and are classified as such by the Federal Government. Although the two are both used as building insulation, they are as different as Chevrolet and Cadillac. Be sure that the information you are reading applies to Polyurethane and not Polyiso.
Q: Can I use standard window jambs with Thermopanels?
A: Yes. Thermopanels are the first production
panels that can be used with standard window jambs, so there's no need
for costly window jamb extensions (as there is with EPS panels).
Q: Do Thermocore Panels contain CFC’s?
A: Thermocore Panels do NOT contain any CFC’s.
Q: Can I add to or alter my panels after they are installed?
A: Yes. Our panels can be modified in the field,
with most window location and electrical changes taking less than 10 minutes.
Q: Do Thermopanels have studs?
A: Although Thermopanels do not use studs, they're
designed with the same construction principles found in steel I-beams, making
them two to three times stronger
than today's stick built walls. The foam core and the two skins form an
I-beam matrix that is extremely strong and lightweight. Unique tongue and groove
joints locks the
entire house together, making it a structural system rather than separate wall
sections.
Q: Who can install my panels?
A: We have our own install crew that can travel
to your location to install the panel system on your sub-floor or slab. Only
after you approve the installation will our crew
move on to the next project.
Q: What happens if Thermopanels are exposed to fire?
A: The polyurethane foam we use incorporates
a fire retardant that gives Thermopanels a Class I fire rating (the highest
rating for residential construction). Unlike EPS panels
that start to melt at approximately 175 degrees, Thermopanels maintain their
structural integrity up to 750 degrees and will never melt. This higher standard
of fire resistance
will give you peace of mind ∫ and may lower your homeowner's insurance
premiums.
Q: Can Thermopanels be used with any house design?
A: Virtually any house design can be built with
Thermopanels. In some cases, though, it may make more sense to use a conventional
roof with our wall panels. Our staff
will be happy to discuss your design with you and recommend the best method.
Q: Do you need detailed house plans to make a quote?
A: No. We need the footprint of your home,
an elevation, the wall heights, the pitch of your roof and details of any dormers
you're planning. With this information,
we can provide an accurate quote.
Q. Does the R-value of Thermocore panels degrade over time?
A. Independent tests have confirmed time and
time again that Thermocore panel R-values remain constant. In fact, Thermocore
sends aged panels out to be tested on an annual basis. All of our panels are
tested in accordance with ASTM C518 and are done in a laboratory setting. Our
most recent test on a panel in excess of three years old confirmed no loss
of R-value. Studies at Oak Ridge National Laboratories on various panels made
with polyurethane foam cores confirmed no measurable loss of R-value. Polyurethane
foam continues to be the product of choice for refrigerators, freezers, water
heaters, coolers and many other common household products. If polyurethane
lost most of it's R value why would companies like GE continue to use it?
Q. How can I be sure there is foam in my panels?
A. Thermocore panels employs
state of the art inferred technology to actually look inside each panel after
it is made. Each panel is inspected and stamped for
quality assurance. Thermocore refers to this system as the Insulation Verification
System or IVS. With other panel systems, subs unfamiliar with panels dig
into them to provide everything from window bucks to electrical, leaving
you unsure of the final product.