Questions and Answers
Biobased Product Questions and Answers
- How long has BioBased® Insulation been around?
- What is BioBased® 501w?
- What is BioBased® 1701s?
- What is the difference between open-cell and closed-cell foams?
- What makes BioBased® Insulation so effective?
- How does BioBased® Insulation save consumers money?
- How does BioBased® Insulation control indoor air quality and comfort?
- How does BioBased® Insulation control moisture movement and condensation?
- How long does BioBased® Insulation last?
- How long does it take for BioBased® Insulation to cure?
- Will BioBased® Insulation burn?
- What is the flame spread and smoke development of BioBased® Insulation?
- Does BioBased® Insulation adhere to metal or wood studs?
- Can BioBased® Insulation be sprayed over electrical wiring?
- What happens if the owners want to add an electrical outlet once BioBased® Insulation is installed?
- Are there any compatibility concerns with other building materials?
- Does BioBased® Insulation support bacteria of fungal growth?
- Does BioBased® Insulation contain any formaldehyde?
- Since BioBased® Insulation is made from soybeans, do rodents and insects eat the insulation?
- How is BioBased® Insulation installed?
- Can homeowners install BioBased® Insulation themselves?
- How can I purchase BioBased® Insulation for my home?
- Who named BioBased® 501s “Outstanding Green Product of the Year?”
- Do the BioBased Insulation B-Components contain raw materials derived from genetically modified (GM) soybeans?
- What is Energy Star?
- What is LEED?
- Where is BioBased® Insulation located?
UltraTouch Product Questions and Answers
- Is UltraTouch made from recycled blue jeans?
- Do I need protective clothing to install UltraTouch?
- Is UltraTouch made from recycled blue jeans?
- Can UltraTouch be installed in contact with recessed lighting?
- What happens when UltraTouch gets wet?
- Will mold and pests affect UltraTouch?
- Does UltraTouch contain formaldehyde?
- Does UltraTouch have a vapor barrier?
- What is the best way to cut UltraTouch?
- Is UltraTouch considered a “Green Building” material?
Biobased Product Answers
1. How long has BioBased® Insulation been around?
Polyurethane spray foam has been around for more than 30 years.
BioBased® Insulation began operation in 2003 with the commitment
to help create a healthier, more durable, energy efficient and
environmentally responsible insulation. Our focus as a company
is to develop a family of sustainable building products that
perform well and benefit the environment.
2. What is BioBased® 501w?
BioBased® 501w is an open-cell, semi-rigid foam insulation.
It is sprayed-in-place as a two-part polyurethane. Once applied,
it expands to 100 times its original size and provides a sealed,
thermal building envelope. BioBased® 501w, like all BioBased®
Insulation products, was formulated with the environment in
mind and utilizes annually renewable resources to replace some
of the petroleum in the product. The product also is water-blown,
which means it does not contain CFCs or HCFCs.
3. What is BioBased® 1701s?
BioBased® 1701s is the first water-blown, closed-cell foam in
the industry. Typical closed-cell foams use either CFCs or HCFCs
as a blowing agent. BioBased® 1701s offers all of the advantages
of BioBased® 501w as well as having vapor retarding properties
which can be beneficial in certain construction applications.
Because of its rigidity, BioBased® 1701s can provide additional
structural support to a building, which can be particularly
beneficial in hurricane-prone areas.
4. What is the difference between open-cell and
closed-cell foams?
Both open-cell and closed-cell foams stop the movement of air
and slow down the transfer of heat. In climate zones 6-8, a vapor
retarder system may be required on the warm side of the insulation
relative to the design of the wall or ceiling system. Closed-cell
foams, on the other hand, have low vapor permeance due to their
cell structure. These foams, depending on thickness, may be
considered a vapor retarder, but not a vapor barrier. Closed-cell
foams also have a high compressive strength, which allows them
to be used for exterior applications.
Open-cell foam should never be used for exterior applications.
Open-cell foams are more cost effective per unit of R-value
than closed-cell foams, but do not provide the structural contribution
to a building that closed-cell foams do.
Please call Jim Coler, your local independent certified BioBased®
installer, to determine which product works best for your specific
application.
5. What makes BioBased® Insulation so effective?
BioBased® Insulation is so effective, because it is applied
as a liquid and expands multiple times its original liquid size
in seconds. As it expands, it conforms and fills each cavity,
crevasse and void to create a sealed thermal envelope. BioBased®
Insulation creates a highly-efficient seal against air infiltration,
the number one source of energy loss in a structure. This innovative
insulation adheres to any clean, dry surface and will not sag,
settle or disintegrate.
BioBased® Insulation also is an inert substance and will not
promote mold growth, insects or rodents. It also does not breakdown
over time, so it creates a sealed interior that blocks harmful
outdoor irritants, such as dust and other allergens.
6. How does BioBased® Insulation save consumers
money?
While the initial cost of installing BioBased® Insulation may
be higher than traditional insulation, the savings in monthly
utility bills outweigh the extra cost and results in a positive
cash flow. When paired with other responsible building components,
BioBased® Insulation can reduce monthly heating and cooling
bills by up to 50% when compared to traditionally insulated
homes.
As an example, using BioBased® Insulation may increase your
monthly mortgage by $15, but decrease your monthly utility bills
by $65, providing a net savings of $50 each month.
Because BioBased® Insulation creates a continuous, sealed, thermal
envelope around your home or structure, in many cases; you also
can save additional money by reducing the required size of the
HVAC (heating and air conditioning) unit.
7. How does BioBased® Insulation control indoor
air quality and comfort?
BioBased® Insulation provides a healthier, draft-free, indoor
environment. Because BioBased® Insulation expands to fill every
cavity, crevasse and void, it provides a sealed thermal envelope
that does not sag or settle over time. This improves indoor
air quality by blocking harmful outside irritants such as mold,
pollen and other allergens and offers an alternative to fibrous
particulates, which are attributed to many traditional insulation
products.
This sealed envelope gives the HVAC system full control over
the amount and filtration of fresh air coming into the structure
in addition to reducing drafts and temperature differences throughout
the building. A sealed envelope can also reduce the amount of
airborne noise pollution entering the home.
8. How does BioBased® Insulation control moisture
movement and condensation?
A significant cause of moisture issues in structures is the
exchange of moist inside air with cold, dry air inside a wall
cavity. This moisture can condense within the cavity and result
in mold, mildew and rot. Because BioBased® 501w and BioBased®
1701s air seal, this moisture movement and subsequent condensation
potential is greatly minimized.
9. How long does BioBased® Insulation last?
Indefinitely. As an inert, thermoset plastic, BioBased® Insulation
will maintain its properties throughout the life of the building.
10. How long does it take for BioBased® Insulation
to cure?
BioBased® 501w will cure in approximately 17 seconds as it expands
to 100 times its liquid volume. BioBased® 1701s will cure in
approximately 2 minutes and expands to 30 times its liquid volume.
11. What is the R-Value of BioBased® Insulation?
BioBased® 501w has an R-value of 13 at 3.5 inches. BioBased®
1701s has an R-value 18 at 3.5 inches.
12. Will BioBased® Insulation burn?
Both BioBased® 501w and BioBased 1701s are Class 1 fire rated.
It will char but will not sustain a flame.
13. Does BioBased® Insulation adhere to metal or
wood studs?
BioBased® Insulation adheres well to almost any material, especially
wood and steel studs, which are commonly found in residential
and commercial construction.
14. Can BioBased® Insulation be sprayed over electrical
wiring?
BioBased® Insulation does not pose any issues with electrical
wiring as long as the electrical wiring is installed per National
Electric Code. Any overheating issues with BioBased® Insulation
in regards to wiring would be directly related to improper installation
of the circuit or the size of the wiring. Polyurethane foam
is compatible with electrical wiring plastic.
15. What happens if the owners want to add an electrical
outlet once BioBased® Insulation is installed?
A certified electrical contractor can pull wire through BioBased®
Insulation. For wires that may be moved frequently, such as
home theater wiring, ENT conduit should be place in the wall
before the insulation is installed.
16. Are there any compatibility concerns with other
building materials?
BioBased® Insulation is stable in the presence of most solvents
found in binders, bituminous materials, wood preservatives and
sealers. It is resistant to facers containing plasticizers,
fuel, mineral oil, weak acid and weak bases, which are typically
found in residential and commercial construction materials.
17. Does BioBased® Insulation support bacteria
of fungal growth?
No, BioBased® Insulation products are inert substances that
do not provide a food source for mold.
18. Does BioBased® Insulation contain formaldehyde?
No.
19. Since BioBased® Insulation is made from soybeans,
do rodents and insects eat the insulation?
No. BioBased® Insulation is an inert substance and provides
no food value for rodents and insects.
20. How is BioBased® Insulation installed?
BioBased® Insulation is installed by independent, certified
contractors. Application takes place after the electrical, plumbing
and mechanical systems are installed, but before sheetrock is
started.
21. Can homeowners install BioBased® Insulation
themselves?
No, only trained professionals can install BioBased® Insulation
because of the sophisticated equipment needed to install it
properly. BioBased® Insulation trains its independent certified
installers to ensure that products are properly installed. However,
BioBased® has recently launched Soy SealTM, a line of soy-based,
canned insulating foams for consumers, available at select The
Home Depot locations. For more information about Soy SealTM
visit www.soyseal.net.
22. How can I purchase BioBased® Insulation for
my home?
BioBased® Insulation is rapidly expanding its global network
of independent certified installers. There are currently 120
independent certified installers across the country and in four
foreign countries. If you are interested in having our insulation
installed in a home or business, call BioBased® Insulation at
(800) 803-5189 to find the independent certified installer nearest
you.
23. Who named BioBased® 501w "Outstanding
Green Product of the Year?"
The National Association of Homebuilders (NAHB) named BioBased®
501w the "Outstanding Green Product of the Year" in
2003 at its Green Builders Conference in Baltimore, Maryland.
24. Do the BioBased® Insulation B-Components contain
raw materials derived from genetically modified (GM) soybeans?
Yes. All of our soy oils come from soybean processors who purchase
soybeans on the open market. According to USDA figures for 2007,
91% of all soybeans produced in the United States are genetically
modified (GM) for herbicide resistance.
The main benefits of using GM soybeans are that they are readily
available and affordable, because they cost farmers less to
grow. There are environmental benefits also. Since farmers of
GM soybeans use conservation tillage practices, it takes less
fuel, produces less carbon dioxide emissions and creates less
soil erosion to grow the crop than it would to grow non-modified
soybeans.
25. What is Energy Star?
ENERGY STAR is a government-backed program helping businesses
and individuals protect the environment through superior energy
efficiency. One step of the Energy Star Certification process
is a Thermal Bypass Check list. BioBased® Insulation covers
13 of the 16 items listed on this checklist.
26. What is LEED?
The LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Green
Building Rating System™ is a voluntary, consensus-based, national
standard for developing high-performance, sustainable buildings.
Members of the U.S. Green Building Council representing all
segments of the building industry developed LEED and continue
to contribute to its evolution. BioBased Insulation has been
used by builders in the past to assist in qualifying for up
to 16 LEED credits.
27. Where is BioBased® Insulation located?
Our corporate headquarters are located at 1315 N. 13th Street
Rogers, AR 72756.
UltraTouch Product Answers
1. Is UltraTouch made from recycled blue jeans?
UltraTouch is manufactured using post-industrial denim and cotton
fibers that we source from denim manufacturing facilities. UltraTouch
contains over 85% recycled denim and cotton fibers.
2. Do I need protective clothing to install UltraTouch?
Absolutely not! UltraTouch does not itch, is easy to handle
and requires no protective clothing to install.
3. Is UltraTouch Fire Resistant?
Yes, each natural fiber of UltraTouch is saturated with a natural
fire retardant (borates) giving UltraTouch insulation a Class-A
fire rating.
4. Can UltraTouch be installed in contact with
recessed lighting?
Yes, UltraTouch can be installed in contact with recessed lighting
but the lighting MUST be IC Rated. An air gap of six inches
would need to be left for non-insulated lighting cans.
5. What happens when UltraTouch gets wet?
UltraTouch is manufactured to breathe or accept and release
the moisture it receives in a timely manner. UltraTouch also
contains active mold inhibitors as well.
6. Will mold and pests affect UltraTouch?
The fire retardant used in making UltraTouch also acts as an
excellent pest, mold and mildew inhibitor.
7. Does UltraTouch contain formaldehyde?
No, UltraTouch does not contain any formaldehyde or harmful
irritants.
8. Does UltraTouch have a vapor barrier?
No, UltraTouch is manufactured in batt form and is unfaced.
If your local building code requires the use of a vapor barrier,
we recommend a poly sheeting to be applied across the insulated
surface.
9. What is the best way to cut UltraTouch?
We have found the simplest way to cut UltraTouch is to score
it with a utility knife against a straight edge or use a beveled
(toothless) saw blade in a small utility saw.
10. Is UltraTouch considered a “Green Building”
material?
Yes. UltraTouch utilizes natural fibers, contains no formaldehyde
or harmful irritants, and is safe for you and the environment.

