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APPLYING SPRAY FOAM INSULATION ON AND AROUND PLASTIC PIPES

Civil + Structural Engineer

New Technical Document Details Proper Steps for Use IRVING, Texas – A new technical document that addresses techniques for the safe and proper use of spray polyurethane foam insulation on and around plastic pressure pipe materials has been published by the Plastics Pipe Institute, Inc. layer) thickness installed.

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Norway gets its first naturally climatized mixed-use building

Construction Specifier

Photos courtesy Snøhetta Vertikal Nydalen in Oslo, designed by Snøhetta, features a simplified and self-sufficient climate system, making it Norway’s first naturally climatized mixed-use building. The top floors have 40 apartments, where sizes range from 44 to 143 m 2 (473 to 1,538 sf) with varying layouts.

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What to Expect During a Home Plumbing Inspection

CCR Magazine

A home plumbing inspection is essential for maintaining the health and efficiency of your water distribution system. Whether you’re purchasing a new home, preparing for renovations, or just ensuring that your existing system is functioning properly, a comprehensive inspection can save you from costly repairs down the line.

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What is Radiant Heating and Can It Replace Traditional Heating

CCR Magazine

Key Summary Radiant heating, working like the sun's warmth, uses floors, walls, or ceilings to evenly distribute heat, providing comfort and energy efficiency. Radiant heating systems come in electric or hydronic forms, with the latter being a suitable primary heat source for an entire home.

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IFS renovates two historic buildings into mixed-use lofts

CCR Magazine

IFS designed and installed the heating and cooling, fire protection and plumbing systems to serve the new uses of the 34,000-square-foot mixed-use building including more than 6,000 square feet of commercial office space, 6,700 square feet of retail space on the first floor and lower level and 21 apartment units on the upper four floors.

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Maximizing Energy Efficiency in Commercial Building Renovations

CCR Magazine

Upgrading HVAC Systems Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems are major contributors to energy consumption in commercial buildings. An outdated or inefficient HVAC system can lead to excessive energy use and higher utility bills, making it a prime target for energy-efficient renovations.

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Identifying Types of Damp in Houses: Causes, Effects, and Prevention

CCR Magazine

Rising Damp: Causes and Identification Rising damp occurs when moisture from the ground travels upwards through the walls of a building, typically through capillaries in masonry materials. Indicators include tide marks on walls, peeling paint or wallpaper, and a musty smell. How Can You Identify Different Types of Damp?