Quad-Lock Insulated Concrete Forms Provide Superior Thermal Performance
Quad-Lock Building Systems, Ltd. is pleased to announce the completion of a 2-year Green Roof research project in partnership with the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) Centre for Architectural Ecology. The BCIT facility has the mission of providing world-class independent research and education in the field of green roof and living wall technology. The goal of this study was to provide objective data on the performance of various green roof structures. To our knowledge, this is North America’s first green roof study to be completed on an Insulated Concrete Form (ICF) structure. Quad-Lock’s test structure (referred to as REM-10) incorporated an R-10 insulated slab foundation, Quad-Lock R-22 walls (15 cm concrete), and R-22 Quad-Deck (23 cm panels with 7.6 cm concrete slab) for the roof structure that is topped with a green roof layer. This was compared side-by-side to a “control roof structure” featuring wood-framed walls and roof with an asphalt roofing layer (called Reference Roof). The BCIT collected electronic data and evaluated the following: Depending on the season, the Quad-Lock/Quad-Deck Green Roof REM-10 structure demonstrated a 50 to 75% reduction in heat loss, compared to the wood-framed control structure. Compared to a conventional roof without green roof layer, the REM-10 retained a yearly average of 69% of the rain falling on the roof surface, with 31% potentially available for reuse or disposal in a municipal system.
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