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Argon: An inert, nontoxic gas used in insulating windows to reduce heat transfer. Argon gas is standard in Lodz products from Joyce™.

BTU: An abbreviation for British thermal unit - the heat required to increase the temperature of one pound of water one degree Fahrenheit.

Climatemaster®: Unique compression fit roof system made for any climate. Two-piece mullion system joins the roof sections together to create a gasket-like compression seal that will provide years of protection.

EPS: (expanded polystyrene) A rigid plastic foam insulation that provides high insulation values in addition to having strong structural integrity, being environmentally safe, and having a closed cell structure that prevents excessive moisture absorption.

IBC: International Building Code developed by the International Code Council (ICC).

ICC: International Code Council - a nonprofit organization dedicated to developing a single set of comprehensive and coordinated national model construction codes.


IECC: International Energy Conservation Code developed by the International Code Council (ICC).

Insul-deck™: High-performance deck flooring using structural insulated panels composed of EPS foam core with TCA-Guard® Protection sandwiched between OSB panels.

IRC: International Residential Code developed by the International Code Council (ICC).

Korad®: Very durable polymer covering wall panels which provide the benefits of scratch free, impact resistant, and virtually fade resistant. Used with vinyl panels.

Krystal Kote®: Clear coating that prevents scratches, corrosion, and discoloration for long-lasting beauty. Used on aluminum panels.

Lodz Glass: Coated insulated glass that transmits light, blocks solar gain, and reflects heat in the summer while reducing the loss of radiant heat in the winter. The glass is sputter coated with microscopically thin, optically transparent layers of silver sandwiched between layers of anti-reflective metal oxide coatings. The glass blocks 95 percent of the sun’s harmful ultraviolet rays and delivers a remarkable 96 percent performance improvement in winter nighttime insulation (R-value) compared to non-coated air-filled insulating glass. For more information on Cardinal Lodz visit www.cardinalcorp.com.

NEC:The National Electrical Code is Part 70 of a set of codes and standards set forth by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). It is comprised of a set of rules that when properly applied are intended to provide a safe installation of electrical wiring and equipment.

NSA: National Sunroom Association is an international, member-directed trade association dedicated to the advancement of the manufacture and construction of safe, energy efficient and environmentally conscious sunrooms, patio rooms, and solariums.

PRO: Professional Remodelers of Ohio is the remodeling industry resource in Northeast Ohio for information and advocacy for consumers, community and members.

Solex glass by PPG: Solex glass dramatically reduces harmful UV rays and summer solar heat that enters your sunroom.

TCA-Guard® Protection: Foam panel insulation protection produced from a safe, non-toxic, non-corrosive naturally occurring mineral that resists wood boring insects (i.e. carpenter ants and termites) from damaging your sunroom.

Tempered glass: Glass created by heating it to just below its melting point, then rapidly cooling its surface and allowing the inner core to cool naturally. It is approximately 5 times stronger than regular glass. It can also "flex" significantly more without breaking and it resists impact, shock, thermal and mechanical stress. If it does breaks, tempered glass will fragment into small rounded pieces giving it a strong safety advantage.

U-factor (U-value): A measure of the rate of non-solar heat loss or gain through a material or assembly. It is expressed in units of Btu/hr-sq ft-°F (W/sq m-°C). The lower the U-factor, the greater a window's resistance to heat flow and the better its insulating value.

UL: Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL) is an independent, not-for-profit product safety testing and certification organization. UL has tested products for public safety for over a century. Each year more than 17 billion UL Marks are applied to products worldwide.
 

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