Home electricity prices are astronomical. Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows June 2024 is the most expensive month for power usage to date. Since its steep incline in pricing starting January 2022, electric costs have never recovered.
While there are some things homeowners can do to lower their energy bills, few things are as effective as having efficient home insulation.
Vipeq Thermal CorkShield can envelop your entire home in an eco-friendly, semi-permeable barrier that allows water vapor and gasses to escape while keeping liquid and extreme temperatures out. This unique property drastically reduces the amount of heat that can penetrate the building, leading to huge energy savings.
Some who have made the switch are seeing big savings in their monthly bills. One home in the Grand Cayman Islands saw a 114.09% decrease in their energy bill in just one year. Visit the Vipeq Utah website to see more examples of our customers saving money every month after insulating their homes with Thermal CorkShield.
Watch this video to see how effective Thermal CorkShield is at drastically reducing heat transfer—the video demonstrates the material’s incredible insulation properties using a simple but compelling test with a pizza saucer.
Spray it on nearly any surface
While Thermal CorkShield is primarily used on vertical exterior walls, its versatility extends across many industries and applications. It adheres to almost any construction surface—stucco, brick, metal siding, wood, and more—making it suitable for various building types while enhancing both appearance and functionality.
Additionally, it’s effective for insulating piping, protecting foundations, and reducing noise pollution thanks to its acoustic properties. With 88% air volume and a finished thickness of just 3 millimeters, it adds minimal weight to structures while providing maximum protection.
Eco-friendly and sustainable
In an era where sustainability is a top priority, Vipeq Thermal CorkShield stands out as an environmentally friendly option. The high-end cork is a renewable resource from plantations in Portugal, where each cork tree can be harvested for up to 200 years.
The application process is also efficient and eco-friendly. Unlike other materials that can emit harmful chemicals, Thermal CorkShield is non-toxic and non-VOC, even when airborne, making it safe for both installers and the environment.
Cork is sourced by stripping the bark from the Quercus suber, commonly called the cork oak, every 9 years, allowing the tree to continue to grow. It is then mixed with Vipeq’s patented water-based polymer resin and pigments to be used on your home.
See what Thermal Corkshield can do for your home or business
If your home is in need of a new exterior or you’re ready to better insulate your space, explore the benefits Vipeq Thermal CorkShield can offer. With many colors to choose from, and local Installers near you, you can update any building’s look and efficiency quickly and without visiting the landfill.
One Vipeq customer in South Jordan recently had Thermal Corkshield applied to his new home addition. He said, “We’re so happy we found this product. We finally added the much needed space to our forever home and knew that we wanted to protect our investment with something better than stucco.”
For more information and to see what Vipeq Thermal CorkShield can do for your home or business, visit Vipeq Utah and schedule a demonstration today. Discover how this innovative material can elevate your next building project and provide long-lasting benefits for years to come.
If you or your crew want to add Thermal Corkshiled to your lineup and become certified Vipeq installers, click here to learn more about the application process.
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