Residential Applications – Manufactured Housing

With a growing network of modular home dealers across Ontario, Quebec, the Maritimes and Northeastern United States, there is an increasing demand for high quality energy efficient factory manufactured homes.

New home buyers are demanding high quality standards and comfort in modular homes.

Modular homes insulated with high quality WeathershiledTM give superior sound proofing properties and high thermal insulating performance.

Our insulation makes it easy for modular home builders to install high levels of insulation in the attic resulting in higher R values and better thermal performance than other insulating materials.

The EnviroShield System is the ideal installation system designed to install WeathershieldTM Green insulation in exterior walls for manufactured housing. Under the EnviroShield System insulation can easily and quickly be installed directly behind either polyethylene vapour barrier or mesh and can achieve up to R-23 on 2 x 6 frame walls.

Our insulation products can be used in the design and construction of modular homes to meet R-2000 performance standards and can contribute to LEED points.

Building products used in manufactured housing like WeathershieldTM insulation are required to meet all applicable building codes and regulations.

All of our insulation products are manufactured under an ISO 9001:2008 certified quality management system and are guaranteed to meet Canadian and American building codes and standards.

WeathershieldTM insulation manufactured by Thermo-Cell Industries Limited has been tested and registered for use in factory manufactured homes in compliance with Article 15, Part 1120 Combustion Toxicity Testing of the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code.



 

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