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ULC/ORD-C263.5-99 Exterior Insulation and Finish Systems (EIFS)

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This publication describes the minimum performance criteria can be and minimum technical requirements applicable for the assessment of Exterior Insulation and Finish Systems (EIFS) Class PB and Class PM, consisting of prefabricated panels or panels constructed on-site.

Exterior Insulation and Finish systems (EIFS) are cladding systems applied over various types of insulation boards in which the base coat is not less than 1.6 mm in dry thickness within the base coat, and finishes with a variety of textures and colors. These systems rely on adhesive attachment or mechanical fasteners, or a combination of both adhesive and fasteners.

The results obtained by the use of this document are intended to develop data that will assist authorities having jurisdiction, and others, in determining the acceptability, with reference to EIF Systems in specific applications, as required by the National Building Code of Canada for fire, air, moisture, and thermal requirements. Published 12/31/1998.


This publication describes the minimum performance criteria can be and minimum technical requirements applicable for the assessment of Exterior Insulation and Finish Systems (EIFS) Class PB and Class PM, consisting of prefabricated panels or panels constructed on-site.

Exterior Insulation and Finish systems (EIFS) are cladding systems applied over various types of insulation boards in which the base coat is not less than 1.6 mm in dry thickness within the base coat, and finishes with a variety of textures and colors. These systems rely on adhesive attachment or mechanical fasteners, or a combination of both adhesive and fasteners.

The results obtained by the use of this document are intended to develop data that will assist authorities having jurisdiction, and others, in determining the acceptability, with reference to EIF Systems in specific applications, as required by the National Building Code of Canada for fire, air, moisture, and thermal requirements. Published 12/31/1998.