Creatherm Radiant Floor Panels can be used in a variety of project scopes such as existing buildings, commercial interiors, core & shell development, homes, schools, neighborhood developments, health care, laboratories and retail; all examples of projects potentially qualifying for LEED certification. What are the benefits of LEED certification? LEED certification is third-party validation of a […]
We’ve installed close to 60,000 square feet of Creatherm. The ease of installation is incredible. You walk the pipe down… you’re putting eight square feet down at a time, and it’s a lot easier than traditional pipe. I recommend it on every radiant job we do. While we quote other options, we always explain why […]
Creatherm’s radiant heat technology allows for the easiest installation and most energy-efficient, evenly-disbursed heat in the industry. We’d love to tell you more about our revolutionary floor and wall panels and all their benefits. We’ll have representatives at PCBC in Booth 206.
Concrete and Masonry, HVAC & Mechanicals, Insulation and Air Sealing, Kitchens and Baths Retrofitting Hydronic Heating into an Uninsulated Basement Slab Taken from: ProTrade Craft for Residential Construction Pros 05/23/2016 Retrofitting in-floor heat is a great way to warm up a chilly basement bathroom. But unless you have insulation under the heating system, your customers […]
WASHINGTON — The green building sector is outpacing overall construction growth in the U.S. and will account for more than 2.3 million American jobs this year, according to a new U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) study from Booz Allen Hamilton. The 2015 Green Building Economic Impact Study finds the green building industry contributes more than […]
VP Supply now has Creatherm parts in stock! Creatherm radiant floor panels offer contractors an innovative foam installation process that saves time and money! The interlocking panels make for easy installation and increase installation efficiency by allowing precise tube layout that eliminates the need to tie, clip, staple, or screw the PEX [cross-linked polyethylene] tubing to the substrate.
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More efficient technology means it takes less energy to heat and cool a building to the same degree. The payoff: a better balance for the environment, the building and the owner. It really is a great feeling to know that you can help keep a building warm in the winter and cool in the summer without sacrificing a commitment to conserve resources.
By Amy Hoak, MarketWatch CHICAGO (MarketWatch) — Forget holiday door-buster sales. For big savings, some homeowners are actually buying themselves new doors for Christmas this year, in time to claim the government’s tax credit for home energy efficiency on their income taxes. The credit covers energy-efficient doors and windows, insulation, roofs, water heaters, biomass stoves, […]
BASF Near-Zero Energy Classroom and Wildlife Habitat The BASF Near-Zero Energy Classroom and Wildlife Habitat, currently under construction in the city of Rensselaer, New York, is intended to become an international showcase for holistic sustainable development, including best practices in site remediation and high-performance commercial construction Benefits for participating manufacturers and strategic allies include a […]