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Roof Insulations |
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Tapered Fesco® Foam
Tapered Pre-Cut Miters |

Tapered Fesco Foam
Tapered Fesco Foam is a rigid roof insulation panel composed of a high thermal isocyanurate foam core bonded to a perlite board on one
side and a universal fiber glass reinforced facer on the other. Tapered Fesco Foam is designed for both new construction and reroofing
where ponding water or positive slope is a concern. When installed with the perlite up, the perlite facer provides an excellent base for
conventional BUR and modified bitumen systems.
Tapered Fesco Foam is available in 4' x 4' (1.22 m x 1.22 m) or 4' x 8' (1.22 m x 2.44 m) boards, and in thicknesses of a minimum 1.5" (38
mm) to 4.0" (102 mm). Tapered Fesco Foam is manufactured to 1/16 ", 1/8 ", 1/4 " and 1/2 " per foot (5.2, 10.4, 20.8 or 41.6 mm/m)
depending on the need. Tapered Fesco Foam is available with a 1/2" (13 mm) perlite facer. Tapered Fesco Foam is available with a 3/4 "
(19 mm) perlite facer on special request.
As a composite, Tapered Fesco Foam meets the minimum requirements of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.
Profiles


Tapered Pre-Cut Miters
Tapered Pre-Cut Miters are comprised of two separate tapered panels factory cut at a 45° angle to form a hip (outward slope) or valley
(inward slope) that direct water to a low point on a tapered roof system. These panels can be manufactured from either Tapered E’NRG’Y 2
or Tapered Fesco Foam composite panels, and are available in either 20 or 25 psi (138 or 172 kPa) compressive strength.
Using specialized computerized technology, Tapered Pre-Cut Miters are designed, cut, packaged and delivered to the job ready for
installation, which saves labor and eliminates waste.
Tapered E’NRG’Y 2 Pre-Cut Miters are available in standard slopes of 1/8 ", 3/16 ", 1/4 " and 1/2 " per foot (10.4, 15.6, 20.8 and 41.6
mm/m). Custom cut multi-slope Tapered E’NRG’Y 2 Pre-Cut Miters are available upon special request. Tapered Fesco Foam Pre-Cut
Miters are available in standard slopes of 1/8 ", 1/4 " and 1/2 " per foot (10.4, 20.8 and 41.6 mm/m).
