Sector: building-enclosure

Market Overview: The building enclosure, also called the building envelope, is the outer structure of a building, which separates the interior of the building from the outdoors. It keeps moisture, winds, and pests out while keeping conditioned (heated/cooled) air inside. As a result, the building enclosure is essential for maintaining the interior comfort and health of occupants.

For an exterior wall, the enclosure typically includes all building components from the interior surface of the wall (drywall/gypsum wallboard) outward to the exterior surface/façade of the building, including windows and doors. For foundations, building components extend from the interior surface of the foundation wall and floor/concrete slab outward to the foundation insulation and soil.

The way buildings are constructed varies, but as an example, here are the common building enclosure components of an exterior wall. Starting from the exterior of a building, the outermost layer is the rain-screen/cladding/siding layer, which keeps out most rain or bulk water from entering the building. Commonly, some wind-driven water will get past, but the next layers stop it: exterior (board-type) insulation and/or the weather/vapor/air barrier that is attached to the sheathing or concrete block.

Next is wood or steel wall framing, which supports the sheathing. Facilities manufacturing the components of this framing are vast and not included on BuildingClean.org. The cavities of the framed wall are filled with insulation and are finally topped by drywall/gypsum wallboard to provide the interior surface of the exterior wall. This is the last layer of the building enclosure.

BuildingClean.org has separate sectors on roofing, insulation, joint sealants, and windows, doors, and skylights that together with the building enclosure listings represent U.S. manufacturing in this important building concept.

It is only relatively recently and due to significant improvements in technology that have resulted in many cross-over products that the building enclosure concept has begun to drive construction and design. The linkage with occupant health through mold prevention and keeping out pollution and pests has brought even more visibility on the importance of what's called a "tight" envelope to keep both the structure and its occupants sound.

Company Location
Sealoflex, Inc. North Charleston, South Carolina
SES Polyurethane Systems Spring, Texas
Shakertown 1992 Inc. Winlock, Washington
Sheet Metal Supply Ltd. SMS Grayslake, Illinois
Shelter Enterprises, Inc. Cohoes, New York
Shildan Group Mount Laurel, New Jersey
Sika Corporation Kansas City, Missouri
Sika Corporation Milpitas, California
Sika Corporation Morrisville, Pennsylvania
Sika Corporation Marion, Ohio
Sika Corporation Lakewood, New Jersey
Sika Corporation Grandview, Missouri
Sika Corporation Santa Fe Springs, California
Sika Corporation Conyers, Georgia
Sika Corporation Lyndhurst, New Jersey
Sika Greenstreak St. Louis, Missouri
Sika Greenstreak Chino, California
Siplast, Inc. Arkadelphia, Arkansas
Siteworks, Inc. Houston, Texas
SOLEC-Solar Energy Corporation Ewing, New Jersey
Solid Products, Inc. Richfield, Wisconsin
Somay Manufacturing, Inc. Miami, Florida
Sonoco Product Company Colorado Springs, Colorado
Soprema, Inc. Wadsworth, Ohio
Soprema, Inc. Gulfport, Mississippi
Southeastern Metals Manufacturing Company, Inc. (SEMCO) Jacksonville, Florida
Southern Wall Products, Inc. Tucker, Georgia
Spancrete Valders, Wisconsin
SpecChem Kansas City, Kansas
SpecChem Edwardsville, Kansas
SpecChem Farmersville, Texas
SpecChem North Las Vegas, Nevada
SpecChem Harleyville, South Carolina
Specco Industries, Inc. Kankakee, Illinois
Specialty Products, Inc. Lakewood, Washington
Specialty Products, Inc. Anchorage, Alaska
Specialty Products, Inc. Rowlett, Texas
Specified Technologies, Inc. Somerville, New Jersey
Speedymason Sparta, Wisconsin
SPM THERMO-SHIELD, Inc. Naples, Florida
SR Products Macedonia, Ohio
Stafford Stone Works Fredericksburg, Virginia
Standard Structures, Inc. Odessa, Texas
State Block Inc. Metairie, Louisiana
Statesville Brick Company Statesville, North Carolina
StealthBond Jacksonville, Florida
Steel Construction Systems Orlando, Florida
Steeler Construction Supply Seattle, Washington
Steeler Construction Supply Newark, California
Stego Industries, LLC San Clemente, California