Insulation. In exterior walls? Yes No Unknown In ceiling/attic? Yes No Unknown In any other areas? Yes No Where? Comments:
Insulation. An employee handling charcoal, pumice, granulated cork, silicate of cotton, insulwool, slag wool, limpet fibre, vermiculite, or other recognised insulating material of a like nature, associated with similar disabilities in it use, as per rate in A2 – Allowance table per hour or part thereof. This extra rate shall also apply to an employee in the immediate vicinity who is affected by the use of such materials.
Insulation. Installation of non-spray insulation in ceiling, attic, and basement spaces.
Insulation. The roof of the building in which the Unit is located will be insulated with fiberglass batt insulation to a thickness of 8¼ inches, which, according to the manufacturer, will yield an R-value of 30. The walls of the building in which the Unit is located will be insulated with fiberglass batt insulation to a thickness of 3¼ to 3½ inches, which, according to the manufacturer, will yield an R-value of 13. R-value measures resistance to heat flow. The higher the R-value, the greater the insulating power.
Insulation. Insulation installed in the Property shall be as follows:
a. R-49 Blown Rockwool, Fiberglass or equal at flat trussed ceilings.
b. R- 30 Fiberglass xxxxx or equal at cathedral trussed ceilings.
c. R- 21 Fiberglass xxxxx or equal at exterior house walls. Garage to house wall included. Unheated garage walls excluded.
d. R- 30 Fiberglass xxxxx or equal in underfloor crawlspace areas.
Insulation. As required by Federal Trade Commission Regulations, the information relating to the insulation installed or to be installed in the Improvements at the Property is: (check only one box below) ❑ (1) as shown in the attached specifications.
Insulation. 10.6.1 Roof insulation shall be of the type approved and guaranteed by the roofing Manufacturer for the roof assembly in which it is to be used. The required minimum "R" value shall be specified.
10.6.2 On replacement roof projects which do not have a sloping deck, tapered insulation shall be used where feasible.
Insulation. As required by the Federal Trade Commission regulations, the information relating to the insulation installed or to be installed in the home being purchased under the contract is as follows:
1. Exterior walls for living areas – insulated with blown in blanket system (BIBS) to a thickness of 3.5 inches, which yields an R-Value of 15.
2. Ceilings in the living are: insulated with blown fiberglass to a thickness of 13.8 inches, which yields an R-Value of 38.
3. Floors in living areas over unconditioned space (other than slab): insulated with blown fiberglass to a thickness of 8 inches for an R-Value of 30.
4. All R-Values are based on information provided by the manufacturer of the insulation.
Insulation. The insulation shall be black-colored X.L.P.E and comply with the requirements of NF C 33-209, and NFC 30 - 203 with all its amendments, addition, and related standards.
Insulation. Landlords must disclose the extent of insulation in their properties in a signed statement as part of any new tenancy agreement. › Landlords must provide ceiling and underfloor insulation that meets minimum standards unless they meet an exception. In the case of an exception, the landlord must explain how it applies. › Landlords must make all reasonable efforts to obtain the required information. This includes physically looking, engaging a professional to do an assessment and/or checking the council building file. › This information can be included in the healthy homes standards compliance statement included in this agreement as a combined statement.