Cocoon Cellulose
Cocoon® is more than insulation. Cocoon:
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Delivers permanent, high efficiency thermal insulation and effective R-value
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Has permanent and proven fire resistance providing added safety
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Reduces nuisance noise when used in walls
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Offers a more comfortable living space
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Is made from 85% recycled paper fiber
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Supports energy conservation programs focused on environmental responsibility
Dow Insulation
Worldwide, STYROFOAM™ extruded polystyrene insulation, with its distinctive Blue™ color, is the most widely used extruded polystyrene foam insulation in residential, commercial and industrial buildings - for both new construction and retrofit applications. For more than 50 years, dependable STYROFOAM extruded polystyrene insulation has delivered year-round comfort and energy savings - no matter where you hang your hat.
Polar Insulation
Insul-Wrap is the leading fan-fold underlayment in the Northeast. A region where insulation is a big consideration of homeowners. Fan-fold insulation as the name suggests is an accordion folded rigid insulation. Made in bundles 4' x 24' in various thickness', it is scored every 2' along its length to allow it to be unfolded as it is being installed. The 24' length reduces the number of butt edges seams, which improve insulative qualities.Insul-Wrap truly is a better choice. Insul-Wrap has been specially designed to meet the critical needs of homeowners and professional siding installers. It has special features which protect it during handling, simplify installation and improve its long-term insulating performance. The materials used in the manufacture of Insul-Wrap have been carefully selected for their unique characteristics.
Pactiv Insulation
Pactiv Building Products GreenGuardâ Residential Products are for use in new construction or remodeling. Products for new construction include wall sheathing, housewrap, rigid foam insulation board, sill sealer, and tape. Pactiv also offers the most extensive line of underlayments for installation of new siding on existing structures
Tyvek House Wrap
The discovery of Tyvek® was a chance occurrence by a DuPont researcher, Jim White, who in 1955 noticed white polyethylene fluff coming out of a pipe in a DuPont experimental lab. A program to develop the new material was set up, and a year later DuPont submitted a patent proposal for strong yarn linear polyethylene.The proprietary flash-spinning technology, which is the basis for what was to become DuPont’s new engineered sheet structure, took several more years to perfect. In 1959, a pilot facility was established for trial applications such as book covers, tags, labels and certain garments. In 1965, the new engineered sheet structure was registered under the trademark name Tyvek®, but it was not until April 1967 that commercial production of Tyvek® started.

