Building retrofits have surged in recent years as the world increasingly prioritizes sustainability and energy efficiency. These projects can rejuvenate aging structures, enhancing their performance, aesthetics, and overall value.
“The world of architecture and construction is constantly evolving, and as energy efficiency becomes a top priority, building retrofits are becoming increasingly popular. One key aspect of these retrofits is the cladding system, which not only enhances a building's aesthetic appeal but also significantly impacts its energy performance,” says infrastructure solutions provider Utilities One.
One crucial aspect of successful retrofits is the selection of appropriate cladding materials with insulated metal panels (IMPs), a growing cost-effective choice thanks to their easy installation, superior insulation properties, and diverse design options and finishes.
Building retrofits address a multitude of challenges faced by existing structures.
Aging infrastructure often struggles with inadequate insulation, outdated aesthetics, and non-compliance with current building codes and energy regulations.
Retrofits offer a solution by:
Energy efficiency is a primary driver behind the rise of cladding retrofits.
“In building retrofits, cladding plays a crucial role in enhancing a building's energy performance,” says Utilities One.
By addressing the building envelope, a crucial element in heat transfer, cladding can significantly improve a structure's thermal performance. Here's how:
“Retrofits not only improve energy performance but also enhance occupant comfort and well-being,” says Utilities One. “Investing in energy-efficient retrofits can lead to long-term cost savings, as energy expenses are minimized.”
The future of cladding for retrofits is brimming with exciting possibilities. We are witnessing advancements in:
These efforts are of growing importance as buildings are responsible for 40 percent of total energy use in the United States, including 75 percent of all electricity use and 35 percent of the nation’s carbon emissions, according to the National Renewable Energy Laboratory.
Selecting the ideal cladding material for your retrofit project requires careful consideration of several factors:
Utilities One also says to remember climate and location when considering cladding for a retrofit as factors such as wind load, seismic activity, temperature fluctuations, precipitation, and other elements can help determine the appropriate material.
IMPs have emerged as a frontrunner in cladding solutions for building retrofits.
They offer a compelling combination of benefits that make them an attractive choice for various projects:
“IMPs are ideal for all types of commercial and industrial buildings including institutional, recreational, government buildings, and manufacturing facilities. Projects from schools to retail centers to power plants, benefit from the unique energy efficient insulation, lightweight construction, durability, and cost-effective, timely installation of single component Insulated Metal Panels,” says the Metal Construction Association.
The success of IMPs in retrofits is not just theoretical. Numerous projects worldwide have demonstrably improved energy efficiency and transformed the aesthetics of buildings.
“The greenest building is the one that already exists,” said Carl Elefante, former president of the American Institute of Architects.
By prioritizing building retrofits, we can collectively contribute to a more sustainable future.
Cladding solutions like IMPs play a vital role in this endeavor, offering a combination of energy efficiency, aesthetics, and practicality.
Contact Green Span Profiles today to evaluate your needs and explore the advantages that IMPs can bring as a cladding solution to your building retrofit.