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Heat Reflective Coatings Stucco

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Heat Reflective Coatings Stucco

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    1. Heat Reflective Coatings & Stucco presented by Uni-Glaze Heat Reflective & Waterproofing Solutions

    2. California’s Energy Crisis Utilities barely able to maintain energy demands Cal ISO Blackouts occur when operating reserves fall below 1.5% Blackouts begin at stage 3 emergency level

    3. California’s Blackouts Statistics 2001 Crisis Happened twice in year 2001 675,000 homes without power in N. California 500,000 homes without power in California Temperatures 87’F Source: CNN

    4. Problems Temperatures exceed 90+F Property & homeowners use AC to cool down Massive combined use overloaded the system System collapses Rolling blackouts Other Variables Low water levels Power companies deregulated No new power plants being built

    5. Environmental Impact Related To Heat Increased Urban Pollution SMOG created by photochemical reaction of pollutant in air due to heat Ozone depletion HAPS all accelerated by heat Green House emissions Air advisory alerts need to burn more fossil fuels to generate electricity, therefore more pollution Urban Heat Island Effect Releases Carcinogenic Fumes

    6. Urban Heat Island Effect

    7. Temperature x Smog

    8. The Vicious Cycle of Heat

    9. Health Effects - Air Quality Index Air Quality Index 0-50 51-100 101-150 151-200 201-250 251-300 Everything above 100 is considered a public health problem. Four of the ten worst air quality cites in the USA are in California.

    10. Cost Effective Solution Lower the ambient temperature within the building envelope Lower the demand for cooling systems Lower propensity for SMOG and OZONE depletion How do we achieve this ?

    11. By Stopping Heat Ingress Before It Penetrates The Substrate ! Roofs Exterior walls, especially West and East Pavements

    12. Federal & Industry Initiatives Federal (proactive measures) Title 24 for commercial roofs Amendment in years 2005 and 2010 No law for exterior coatings, only interior radiant barriers No law for stucco LBNL University of California Berkeley ORNL/DOE Industry (reactive measures) Electric & solar vents Interior radiant wall barriers Interior radiant roof barriers Air conditioning Solar Panels Insulation Foam

    13. Proactive Approach Stop the heat before it enters home! By covering the entire house with heat reflective coating like Thermoshield, we can eliminate … Solar vents & solar panels Interior radiant barriers Roof radiant barriers Insulation foam in the roof deck and reduce need for ... Energy efficient windows Air conditioning Insulation

    14. The Science of Heat Reflective Coatings The Sun’s Energy 57% thermal emittance 40% solar reflectance 3% UV

    15. Uni-Glaze Results PRI Technologies, Tampa Florida (CRRC accredited lab) SR 0.80 & 0.88 (ASTM C 1549) TE 0.88 & 0.87 ( ASTM C 1371) SRI: 98.9% and 110.5% (ASTM E 1980) Highest heat reflective colors in USA. New Thermoshield Supa expected to rate highest white in USA. CRRC - Cool Roof Rating Council EPA - Environmental Protection Agency

    16. Heat Reflective Test on Asphalt

    17. R Value ORNL 1989 study Theoretically can not assign a R value to a coating

    18. Heat Reflective Coating Comparative Analysis Heat Reflective Thermoplastic Conventional Paint

    19. Heat Reflective Coating Comparative Analysis Heat Reflective Paint Appearance Matt, Satin, Gloss Infinite colors Durability Roof: 10 plus years Walls: 10-15 years Insulation Insulates even with no R value Keeps heat out Cost Effectiveness $20-$35 per gallon Avoid 1-2 painting cycles within 15-years period More cost-effective in long run Cost comparable to conventional paint Conventional Paint Appearance Matt, Satin, Gloss Infinite colors Durability Manufacturers recommend 3-5 years Elastomeric coatings 5-7 years Insulation Has no insulation Allow heat to permeate Cost Effectiveness $15-$35 per gallon Several painting cycles within 15-years period Less cost-effective in long run Cost similar to heat reflective coatings

    20. Heat Reflective Stucco Description Thermoplastic render system - not elastromeric Sophisticated heat blocking pigments Thermal mass x Thermotex = The most energy efficient system Rated by CRRC The only one in existence Unbreakable (Heat reflective stucco does not break when bended) Excellent on both horizontal and vertical walls Properties Non-flammable Hail resistant Mildew resistant Wind resistant Low maintenance Breathable Ceramic micro spheres for troweling Waterproofing membrane

    21. Future Benefits – Advanced Technology Environmental concerns Federal and state governments demand better energy efficient products Consumers demand more energy efficient products Not elastomeric coating Competitive advantage

    22. Uni-Glaze Products Naturaltex Thermotex Thermoshield Acrylic Glaze Coat

    23. This presentation was created with help of Dr. Lisa Gartland, PositivEnergy, Advisor to California Energy Commission Dr. Robin Clarke, Chief Thermal Energy Scientist (CSIRO) For more information please call: 1-88 – UNI-GLAZE www.uni-glaze.com Rubens Custom Painting, Inc. 1-800-554-7655 Certified Uni-Glaze Product Applicator License # 753977

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