Weatherproofing and Insulation Clause Samples
The Weatherproofing and Insulation clause sets out the requirements for protecting a building or structure from weather elements and for maintaining appropriate thermal insulation. Typically, this clause specifies the standards or materials to be used for waterproofing roofs, walls, and windows, as well as the type and thickness of insulation required to meet energy efficiency codes. Its core function is to ensure the completed project is both durable against weather conditions and energy efficient, thereby reducing long-term maintenance costs and improving occupant comfort.
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Weatherproofing and Insulation a. Caulking and weather-stripping to complement the color of adjacent surfaces or sealant materials.
b. In-kind repair or replacement of insulation systems, provided that existing interior plaster, woodwork, exterior siding, or exterior architectural detail is not altered.
Weatherproofing and Insulation. 1. Caulking and weather-stripping to complement the color of adjacent surfaces.
2. Replacement or installation of insulation provided that interior plaster, woodwork, or exterior siding or exterior architectural detail is not altered. This Allowance does not apply to urea formaldehyde foam insulation or any other thermal insulation containing water, when installed within wall cavities. Also, the Allowance does not apply to exterior insulation finishing systems (EIFS) that do not include an adequate vapor and moisture drainage system, or to work in enclosed spaces that are not vented.
Weatherproofing and Insulation. 1. Caulking and weather-stripping to complement or match the color of adjacent surfaces or sealant materials.
2. In-kind replacement or installation of insulation systems, provided that existing interior plaster, woodwork, exterior siding, or exterior architectural detail is not altered. The allowance does not apply to urea formaldehyde foam insulation or any other thermal insulation containing water, when installed within wall cavities. It does not apply to exterior insulation finishing systems (EIFS) that do not include an adequate vapor and moisture drainage system, or work in enclosed spaces that are not finished.
