Steel Building Insulation in Massachusetts
When Massachusetts residents, contractors and business owners grow tired of pouring their hard-earned savings into escalating energy bills, they contact Steel Building Insulation, a division of Building Outlet Corp. We are a leading provider of steel building insulation, foam insulated panels and insulation accessories to Massachusetts and the rest of New England.
Installing new insulation, or performing an insulation retrofit will result in tremendous energy savings for metal building owners, particularly in climate-controlled environments where the interior must be kept cool in the summer and warm in the winter. Installing an effective fiberglass insulation system in your new or existing metal building involves a minimal initial expense – a large portion of which may be tax-deductible – that will pay for itself in just a matter of time, in addition to offering a variety of other benefits, including noise-control, increased user-comfort, improved indoor air quality and minimized strain on our natural resources. Additionally, when equipped with a laminated vinyl/polypropylene vapor retardant known as facing, quality fiberglass insulation reduces condensation and mold build up, resulting in better overall climate control and a safer interior environment. Facing materials also offer bright, reflective wall and ceiling treatments, which increase both lighting efficiency and safety.
We also offer a broad selection of insulation panels, insulation rolls, facings, tabs and accessories to fit your particular project, regardless of scope, size or other criteria. We carry both single and double-layer insulation and blankets with varying thicknesses and R-values, and our knowledgeable sales team is available to assist you, if need be, in determining the best particular product or products to fit your building’s specific needs. Contact us today for more information, or click here for an instant price quote.
Our insulation panels and insulation blankets are crafted from highly-resilient fiber glass and are available with a variety of facing options, and offer high R-values that offer substantial resistance to heat transfer, resulting in lower utility costs from the time of installation. Facings are available in both white vinyl and polypropylene, and range from light-duty, low-cost WMP-VR to the extremely heavy-duty, high impact GYMGUARD materials. Our insulation rolls are are available in 3’, 4’, 5 and 6’ standard-width roll sizes, and can be delivered to virtually any accessible building site. Our products are professionally color-coded, pre-cut rolls intended to simplify the installation process.
While Arizona does not currently have any statewide energy codes for commercial structures, our metal building insulation product line adheres to the standards set by the North American Insulation Manufacturers Association (NAIMA), and are fire-resistant and non-combustible.
Our advisors can help you understand the requirements for your specific county. Call 1-800-486-8415.
IECC Metal Building Insulation Codes in Massachusetts
IECC Massachusetts
Current Building Energy Code for Massachusetts: 2015 IECC with Amendments
Massachusetts adheres to the 2015 IECC / ASHRAE 2013 building code, effective on January, 1, 2017.
Amendments / Additional State Code Information:
View Commonwealth of Massachusetts Certification Statements with reapect to IECC and Ashrae building energy code standards.
Approved Compliance Tool: COMcheck
*Code Enforcement is Mandatory in the State of Massachusetts.
Enforcement is through the local building inspectors of the 351 cities and towns of the Commonwealth. Only a Building Code Board of Appeals, consisting of specified technical members, may grant a variance to the code. Plan review and construction inspection, although performed by the local building official, is also required of the engineers/architects of record when buildings exceed 35,000 cubic feet of interior volume.
Some of the areas in Massachusetts that we deliver to:
- Boston, Massachusetts
- Worcester, Massachusetts
- Springfield, Massachusetts
- Lowell, Massachusetts
- Cambridge, Massachusetts
- New Bedford, Massachusetts
- Brockton, Massachusetts
- Quincy, Massachusetts
- Lynn, Massachusetts
- Fall River, Massachusetts