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    LEED Letter Generator

    Use the tool to receive a project-specific ROCKWOOL LEED Letter with detailed information on how the products being used in your project contribute towards LEED v4 and 4.1 credits.

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    ROCKWOOL Byhalia, Marshall County, Mississippi

    Our facility brings advanced American manufacturing of stone wool, community and economic growth, trade and industrial jobs, and a history of operational excellence to Marshall County.

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    ROCKWOOL Commercial Resource Library

    Our digital library is your one-stop destination for high- performance insulation. Access downloads here by product or project

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    Zero-energy homes

    Investing in a zero-energy home is good for the environment, your pocket, and future generations. Here’s how to upgrade your property to a zero-energy home.

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    ROXUL is now ROCKWOOL

    ROXUL Inc., the North American division of the ROCKWOOL GROUP, the world’s largest stone wool manufacturer, announces it will commence a full rebrand to ROCKWOOL.

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  8. Case Studies

    The California House Case Study

    The California House is a custom-built residential home located in Tahoe City, California. Designed by local, full-service planning, design and engineering firm, Sagan Design Group, the home was built in the heart of a California Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) Zone.

  9. Blogs

    Building Codes and Standards - 101 Guide

    Building codes and standards are critical to establishing and maintaining a built environment that is fire-safe, resilient, and sustainable. Read this article for clear guidelines on compliance with all new construction and renovation projects.

  10. Case Studies

    Albemarle Road Retrofit Case Study

    Meeting aggressive carbon reduction targets one home at a time. New York City has set some of the most aggressive targets for reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in the world. Its buildings, both commercial and residential, contribute to nearly 70 percent of the city’s carbon emissions.