Project Background
Stone Roofing was proud to work on the Cedar-Sinai Advanced Health Sciences Pavilion. The 820,000 square-foot Pavilion in Los Angeles accommodates 500 to 600 patients each day. The Pavilion was designed with airy and comfortable spaces to welcome patients and visitors as they enter.
A Spray Polyurethane Foam (SPF) system was applied to insulate the massive rooftop HVAC ducting at the Pavilion, helping to achieve a LEED Gold certification. Since SPF acts as an air barrier, it also helps to reduce moisture infiltration, which is a source of dangerous mold and mildew growth that can cause severe health problems to its occupants. Coating the ducts with the seamless spray foam material creates a fully insulated, leak-free, efficient duct system. Using a bright white coating in conjunction with the foam helps to keep the sun from heating up treated, cooled air.
Project Details
SIZE
22,320 Sq. Ft.
LOCATION
Los Angeles, California
ROOF TYPE
Polyurethane Spray Foam and Coating
MARKET / INDUSTRY
Hospitals & Medical Centers
TYPE OF SERVICE
New Construction
ROOFING SYSTEM
White Urethane Coated Spray Polyurethane Foam