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Case Studies
Chilliwack Building Case Study
This case study is based on a larger study of conventional roof performance by RDH Building Engineering Ltd. and was also presented at the 2014 RCI Symposium on Building Envelope Technology, March 20-25, 2014.
News
Availability in Florida Expands
We're excited to let you know that our stone wool insulation products are now easier to find in Florida!
Case Studies
Durisol Insulated Concrete Forms
Durisol Insulated Concrete Forms provide a superior concrete green building technology that delivers costeffective, high-performance structures.
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Contact us for building science support
Are you an architect, contractor, project owner or work in a construction company and need technical advice? Do you manage an apartment building and need information on insulation solutions? Share your project details and the expert who can help you best will be in touch.
Applications
Separating Party Wall Insulation
ROCKWOOL party wall insulation harnesses the power of natural stone to reduce heat and sound passing through separating walls..
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Job opportunities
We are proud to be bringing 150 new manufacturing jobs to Ranson that will provide local workers the opportunity to build meaningful careers in manufacturing a product that is used worldwide to create safe and more sustainable living environments. At ROCKWOOL, we offer employees an attractive benefits package, investments in learning and development, and a supportive workplace culture.
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Tell us about your experience with COMFORTBOARD™ 80
Rigid mineral wool insulation sheathing board that is non-combustible, water repellent, fire resistant and sound absorbent
Events
Navigating wildland-urban interface: Solutions for fire-resilient construction
Join us Tuesday, October 28th at 11:00 a.m. PT / 1:00 p.m. CT / 2:00 p.m. ET for the next ROCKonnect Masterclass
Case Studies
The rooftop of Ridgewood High School near Chicago is a noisy place. With an extensive re-roofing project underway, two dozen workers scramble about the 120,000 square foot surface – some of them cutting out and removing the decades-old modified bitumen over polyisocyanurate roof, while others install its replacement, a highly specialized roofing system. Soon, the construction noise will end.