Styro Industries FP Ultra Lite 1′ x 8′ x 1″ Black Stallion Aggregate Foundation Insulation Panel
Upgrade your foundation insulation with the Styro Industries FP Ultra Lite Black Stallion Aggregate Foundation Insulation Panel. Measuring 1′ x 8′ x 1″, this panel offers superior energy efficiency and aesthetic appeal. Designed to reduce foundation energy loss by up to 22%, it not only lowers energy bills but also enhances the appearance of your home with its elegant black stallion aggregate finish. Ideal for homeowners seeking both performance and style, this panel provides long-lasting durability and thermal insulation.
Key Features
- Energy Efficiency: Reduces foundation energy loss by up to 22%, contributing to reduced energy expenses.
- Aesthetic Appeal: Features a stylish black stallion aggregate finish that improves the look of exposed exterior walls.
- Ease of Installation: Quick and simple to cut with a utility knife and apply using rigid foam construction adhesive or Styro Tapit fasteners.
- Versatile Compatibility: Suitable for various surfaces including concrete block, wood, foam, brick, and concrete.
- Insulation Value: Offers an R-value of 5 for effective thermal insulation.
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Specifications Table
Specification | Details |
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Product Type | Insulated Foundation Panel |
Material | Extruded Polystyrene |
Coverage Area | 8 square feet |
Thickness | 1 inch |
Overall Length | 96 inches |
Overall Width | 12 inches |
R-Value | 5 |
Special Features | Adds insulating value |
Compatible Surfaces | Concrete Block, Wood, Foam, Brick, Concrete |
Shipping Weight | 15.0 lbs |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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Q: How are the FP panels cut?
- A: Panels can be easily cut from the back (foam side) using a utility knife and snapped like drywall, or with a circular saw fitted with a masonry blade.
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Q: What is the installation process for the FP panels?
- A: Panels can be adhered using rigid foam adhesive (such as PL 300 or Clear Mastic) and/or fasteners to ensure a secure installation.
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Q: How are seams covered?
- A: For aggregate panels, matching stone can be hand-seeded into caulked seams and corners. For stucco-textured panels, seams can be caulked with concrete grey or clear caulk.
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Q: How are corners handled?
- A: Corner pieces can be created by cutting the panel ends at an angle or using small pieces of J-Channel for a clean finish.