Manufactured from 2.0-pcf-density foam, the material delivers an R-value of 4.54 per inch. Its textured surface is engineered to integrate with freshly placed concrete, a design choice intended to mitigate shifting, frost heaving, and cracking in residential and commercial projects ranging from under-slab insulation to foundation perimeters.
The product enters the market backed by data from the EPS Industry Alliance. Research comparing the two materials after 15 years of below-grade service found that XPS samples retained only 52% of their original thermal resistance due to moisture absorption, while EPS samples maintained 94% of their R-value. This disparity is attributed to the higher vapor permeance of EPS, which allows trapped moisture to escape rather than degrading the material's insulating properties.





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