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WELCOME TO THE EIFS COUNCIL OF CANADA

WELCOME to the world of Exterior Insulation Finish Systems, or
EIFS, (pronounced "eef's") as they are known throughout
North America by most of the leading architects, engineers, contractors,
and specification writers.
Representing these professionals and the half billion dollar
industry they serve here in Canada, is the EIFS Council of Canada,
a governing body created in 1987 to establish and continuously define,
improve and maintain the industry's high standards. The Council's
primary purpose is to be a force within the building industry, seeking
to ensure all its members' "systems" comply with industry
standards and equally important that they are installed according
to manufacturers' specifications.
Thermal efficiency, outstanding aesthetics, cost effectiveness
and durability are the primary reasons for the unprecedented growth
of EIFS in recent years. Since it was discovered in Europe in the
middle of the last century, the "system" has become increasingly
popular with designers and consumers alike.
EIFS has become the cladding system of choice in many of today's
modern designs.
Characterized by a wide variety of architectural finishes and infinite
range of colours, EIFS offer designers the flexibility to create
exterior details that otherwise would be too costly using conventional
and perhaps outmoded construction techniques. The use of lightweight
decorative accents such as cornices, arches, columns and keystones
are now fabricated by computer-controlled cutting equipment guaranteeing
accurate and precise detailed finishes.
More than just beautiful, EIFS also encapsulate the structure
with an energy-efficient thermal blanket that reduces air infiltration
and thermal bridging, thereby stabilizing the structure's interior
environment.
In a word, EIFS "reduce" energy costs. Conventional
"between-the-studs" insulation simply cannot compete when
it comes to thermal efficiency. In addition to energy savings, EIFS
also offers customers a finish that has been thoroughly tested for
adhesive bond, impact resistance, moisture and vapor transmission,
plus it's flame retardant, a critical feature on its own!
EIFS Council Manufacturers must submit their independently derived
testing results to the Canadian Construction Materials Centre for
evaluation and confirmation. CCMC evaluations are also a requirement
for the EIFS Quality Assurance Program (EQI).
Addressing these and other issues is why the EIFS Council of
Canada was established and through its continuous efforts to define,
improve and maintain high standards throughout the industry, consumers
of EIFS products can be assured they are getting one of the most
technically advanced exterior claddings available.
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