Metal Building Energy Efficient Retrofitting

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Retrofittinginsulation in existingmetalbuildingswith new insulation will help to seal air leaks and improveenergyefficiency. Adding new insulation will add additional R-value which savesenergyand money in the long run. We supply pre-cut insulation rolls to fit within the purlin and girt spaces of your existing steelbuilding.

Ask for an EnergyCraft ™ Design retrofit analysis for specific details regarding yourbuildingand learn how to take advantage of available tax incentives and guaranteed loans at the federal, state and local levels by incorporatingenergyefficientretrofit design into yourbuilding.

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Metal Building Energy Efficient Retrofitting

Retrofit roofing provides improvedenergyefficiency, enhanced durability and long-term performance without the downtime of a full tearoff. In this guide, we'll explore what retrofit roofing is, how it benefits agingbuildingsand whymetalretrofit systems from MBCI are among the strongest solutions available today.

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Metal Building Energy Efficient Retrofitting

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Discover the bestmetalbuildinginsulation choices for 2026energysavings, including materials, performance, and cost-efficientsolutions for large projects.

A closer look at Metal Building Energy Efficient Retrofitting
Metal Building Energy Efficient Retrofitting

Learn how advancedmetalroof retrofit design improvesenergyefficiency, extends roof life, and upgrades existing commercialbuildings.

Insulatedmetalpanels (IMPs) are the material of choice for retrofit projects. IMPs are an excellent choice for delivering the thermal efficiency thatbuildingsin need ofretrofittinglack. Thesemetalpanels can feature thermal resistance ratings of over R-8 per inch, reducing abuilding'scarbon emissions while increasingenergyefficiency.

Poor ventilation in aging steelbuildingsleads to moisture buildup, structural damage, and employee discomfort.Retrofittingyour facility with gravity ventilation or powered roof ventilators helps circulate air more effectively, improving indoor air quality and reducing heat buildup.

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