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Owens Corning Introduces EnergyComplete Insulation and Air Sealing System

February 23, 2010

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TOLEDO, Ohio — Owens Corning today introduced EnergyComplete with Flexible Seal Technology, a whole home insulation and air sealing system. Affordable for both homeowners and contractors, this innovative system combines energy savings, safety and affordability. With the EnergyComplete system, Owens Corning provides homeowners and building industry professionals in the United States a new opportunity to reduce home energy use and lower related energy bills.

“Buildings are the number one user of energy in the U.S., consuming 40 percent of the country’s energy resources – more energy than industry and more than transportation,” said Karel Czanderna, group president Owens Corning Building Materials. “By delivering an energy efficiency system that meets the needs of homeowners and building professionals in performance, ease-of-use, safety and affordability, we have a great opportunity to dramatically reduce energy use today for new homes being built and the existing 80 million under-insulated U.S. homes.”

Installed in two parts, the EnergyComplete system uses a new foam-based sealant to reduce air leakage, addressing a major source of energy loss, and proven PINK FIBERGLAS insulation to deliver exceptional thermal performance.

When used in new home construction, the EnergyComplete system meets Department of Energy recommendations, and exceeds the 2009 International Energy Conservation Code (2009 IECC) requirements by approximately 40 percent . Homeowners can save up to one-third on heating and cooling costs and will experience enhanced comfort with a 40 percent reduction in perceived exterior noises compared to closed-cell spray foam.

For existing homes, the EnergyComplete system can be installed in attics, basements, crawlspaces, or during a home addition or remodel project. The EnergyComplete system will help homeowners save on heating and cooling energy related bills for the life of their home. Homeowners are also eligible for a 30 percent tax credit on the cost of the EnergyComplete system for a maximum credit of $1,500 under the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act of 2009. The EnergyComplete system is safe to install and can be applied while the house is occupied.

For more information about the EnergyComplete system, how to become a certified installer, or to find a builder or certified installer in your area, visit www.EnergyCompleteHomes.com or call 1-800-Get-PINK. 


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