24.5
WALL ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS1 RSI R
1 exterior air film 0.03 0.17
2 3/8" (10mm) lamina2 0.01 0.05
3 2" (50.8 mm) unfaced expanded polystyrene type 2 1.42 8.08
4 more than 3/4" (20mm +) drainage space3 0.18 1.02
5 liquid applied membrane - water resistive barrier4 0.00 0.00
6 1/2" (12.7mm) Plywood sheathing 0.11 0.62
7 2x6 framing filled with R19 batt @ 16" o.c. 2.36 13.40
8 polyethylene 0.00 0.00
9 1/2" (12.7mm) gypsum board 0.08 0.45
10 finish: 1 coat latex primer and latex paint 0.00 0.00
11 interior air film 0.12 0.68
Effective RSI / R Value of Entire Assembly 4.31 24.47
Centre of Cavity RSI / R Value 5.30 30.07
Installed Insulation RSI / R Value(nominal) 4.77 27.08
Effective RSI / R Value of Assembly with Advanced Framing
(advanced framing as defined by NBC9.36.2.4.(1))
4.40 24.98
Note: 1Values are for generic insulation products. Where a specific insulation product is used in the assembly, the thermal resistance value, or long term thermal resistance value, where applicable, of that product is permitted to be used as reported by the Canadian Construction Materials Centre (CCMC) in the evaluation of such a product. 2The lamina is made up of three components in an EIFS assembly: 1) a water resistant synthetic base coat applied to the top of the insulation to provide weather resistance and fire protection; 2) a glass fibre reinforcing mesh embedded in the base coat for impact resistance; and 3) a decorative and protective finish coat to provide the colour and texture. 3The drainage space incorporates an air space and is created in two ways: 1) the thickness of the vertical adhesive ribbons used to secure the insulation board to the WRB and wood sheathing or 2) a geometrically defined insulation board that has grooves cut out to provide a vertical channel for drainage. The method in which the drainage cavity is created is generally part of the proprietary nature of EIFS but must conform the the requirements of Code. 4Simulated with a permeance of 10 US perms (575 ng/pa.s.m2). The liquid-applied water resistive barrier over moisture sensitive substrates (e.g. wood) is a standard requirement for all EIFS applications and is a component that is generally formulated and produced by the EIFS manufacturer.

Summary

Energy & Thermal Performance

Exterior Moisture/Wetting

Air Leakage Transported Moisture from Inside

Water Vapour Diffusion from Outside

Water Vapour Diffusion from Inside

Ease of Construction

Affordability: Cost Implications

Esthetics: Architectural Design

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Version 4.0 - Feb 1, 2016