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Polyfoam Joins USGBC
(Coral Springs, FL) – Polyfoam Products, Inc., a leading manufacturer of polyurethane adhesives, recently became a member of the United States Green Building Council (USGBC). This membership marks a significant achievement for Polyfoam, in an industry that revolves around green building.
Polyfoam’s commitment to the environment is evident in its patented Ecoset® Tile Roofing System. Specifically designed to meet the energy guidelines in California’s Title 24, the Ecoset® system provides enhanced energy savings by reducing heat flow through roof decks by up to 80%, and minimizing nighttime heat loss by nearly 70%. Ecoset® features an R-value that is more than three times that of traditional mechanically attached tile roof systems. The only tile roofing system to feature a total system warranty, Ecoset® provides an increased service life and reduced life-cycle costs, offering enhanced strength and durability for any steep-slope roofing application.
Polyfoam’s membership in USGBC proves its continued commitment to green building that not only advances environmental health but also minimizes construction and maintenance costs. As a member of USGBC, Polyfoam will have a significant role in the advancement of a clean, healthy and sustainable environment in its production of polyurethane foam products.
About Polyfoam:
Polyfoam has been manufacturing polyurethane foam formulations and polyurethane dispensing equipment since 1989. The company’s main office and manufacturing facility is in Tomball, Texas with a sales and training office in Coral Springs, Florida. For more information on the numerous products and services offered by Polyfoam, call 1-800-774-3626 or visit www.polyfoam.cc.
About USGBC:
The USGBC is a non-profit organization that is committed to the advancement of sustainable building practices. As the leader in green building development, USGBC is composed of more than 12,000 organizations in the building industry across the United States, that are devoted to building environmentally friendly structures that improve health and sustain the environment.
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