Written by ICP Group

Why Your Choice of Preventative Coating Matters

Not All Mold-Resistant Coatings are Created Equally

When it comes to mold remediation and prevention, it’s important to understand the two most basic functions of preventative mold-resistant coatings. First, a preventative coating is designed to trap and lock down any remaining mold residue. As a microorganism, mold releases thousands of microscopic spores that even the best disinfectants and sanitizers can miss. Preventative coatings are manufactured to tackle this very issue by trapping and locking down any residual mold spores. The fungi are essentially suffocated and unable to germinate or grow.

The secondary function of these coatings is in the name: preventative. Preventative coatings, when dry, form a surface that resists mold growth. Therefore, using the right preventative coating highly reduces the risk that any rogue mold spores or fungus are able to thrive or survive on the surface.

But not all mold-resistant coatings are created equally. Here are some important things to know when selecting and specifying a mold-resistant coating for your next project:

How to Save on Total Project Costs

Taking the time to source the right mold remediation products can save time, money, and labor. Choosing the right mold-resistant coating is an important step in your mold remediation or construction process, one that if done correctly, can address all of these important points.

When selecting a preventative coating, it might be tempting to make your selection based on the upfront price point. However, a cheaper, lower-quality selection made at the start of a job can lead to higher overall costs throughout the life of the project.

Let’s examine the total lifetime value of a product. For example, a preventative coating that only costs 67 cents/square foot seems like the better option compared to a preventative coating that comes out to 76 cents/square foot. However, product quality can play a major role in the long- term value. With the cheaper preventative coating, it’s almost guaranteed that your team will need to apply two coats for thorough, long-lasting coverage on any given surface, which brings the long-term product price point up to $1.34/square foot. On the other hand, a more highly rated product, like IAQ 6000 from ICP Building Solutions Group, may only require one coat to deliver satisfactory mold-resistant coverage, saving both money and material.

Beyond savings, there’s even more value to finishing a job correctly and accurately the first time. By selecting a subpar product, you expose yourself to a much higher risk of failure or redundancy—a process which is intrusive and time-consuming for both you and your client. Not to mention the damage this might do to your reputation.

Seek Independently Tested Products

Construction leads, architects, project managers, and remediation specialists all have a right to request and receive documentation proving that the products they’re using for mold remediation and prevention live up to the claims the manufacturer makes.

ASTM testing is such a way that manufacturers can back up their product claims. While manufacturers are by no means required to subject their products to the testing available through ASTM, doing so can offer significant value to indoor environmental professionals, remediation specialists, and architects.

Knowing that products have gone through either or both the ASTM D3273-16 and ASTM G21, the Standard Test Method for Resistance to Growth of Mold on the Surface of Interior Coatings in an Environmental Chamber and the Standard Practice for Determining Resistance of Synthetic Polymeric Materials to Fungi, respectively, provides professionals with proof of product performance. They can then refer back to these studies when making purchasing decisions and when presenting clients with options in terms of what resources will give them the best value and performance. The best and easiest way for professionals to gain access to this information is by simply requesting lab results from these specific ASTM tests.

The Value of EPA Registration

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has a longstanding relationship with those in the mold remediation and construction business. Though most seasoned professionals in these industries are already well aware of EPA regulations and requirements, occasionally there still remains some confusion about registration when it comes to mold-resistant coatings.

In most cases, a mold-resistant coating does not need to be registered with the EPA. That’s because the coating creates a fungistatic surface that inhibits mold growth but does not actively kill mold spores. This relates to a section in the FIFRA act known as the Treated Article Exemption.

In short, this is an exemption that applies to products that are inhibitors, but not active killers of various microorganism growth. For example, mildew-resistant shower curtains do not need an EPA registration or EPA registration number. However, there have been some recent developments and innovations in preventative coating technology that have resulted in a few preventative coatings that do require EPA registration.

It’s important for any remediation professional to be well informed about EPA regulations and aware of which products require EPA registration. This will not only keep your work up to code but can be useful when discussing the various environmental impacts of your products with potential customers as well.

First arriving on the scene around 2009, many strides have been taken to bring more attention to preventative coatings that contain active ingredients. These kinds of coatings go a step above and beyond mold-inhibiting and fungistatic surfaces. Whereas other preventative coatings merely lock down residual spores and create fungistatic surfaces, an EPA-registered preventative coating will actually kill those residual mold spores while wet. Once dried, the active ingredient is bonded to the surface and acts as a traditional preventative coating, creating a fungistatic surface.

It’s important to note, though, that these fungicidal preventative coatings do not act as a replacement for the extraction or sterilization process that should precede the application of any preventative coating.

Conduct Your Due Diligence

In summary, there’s a lot to consider when selecting and specifying a high-performance mold-resistant coating. The more knowledge you equip yourself with, the better off your budget, and therefore your company, will be. When it comes to preventative coatings, it pays off in the long run to conduct your due diligence and make purchase decisions with current information.

The lifetime value of a product, its environmental impact, and whether or not it advances your brand are all factors to consider when sourcing your preventative coating and other products.

Written by ICP Group

IAQ 6000 Enhances Formulation for Greater Efficacy, Safety and Sustainability

The industry-leading, mold resistant coating now delivers even higher performance using a sustainable active ingredient.

ANDOVER, Mass. – March 30, 2021 – ICP Building Solutions Group (ICP BSG) has announced a reformulation of its flagship in mold resistant and fungicidal coatings line, Fiberlock IAQ 6000 Mold Resistant Coating, now featuring a sustainable active ingredient that delivers the highest levels of antimicrobial performance with just one coat.

IAQ 6000 has a long history of being the preferred mold resistant coating for the professional contractor and specifier. Now featuring ICP BSG’s proprietary and sustainable zinc complex of active ingredients, the updated formulation is ultra-low VOC, low odor, and delivers unmatched performance that professionals everywhere trust.

The convenient solution has received the highest scores possible in both ASTM G-21 and ASTM D-3273 mold resistance testing by independent laboratories. By yielding better results with just one coat than competing products achieve with two coats, IAQ 6000 can contribute to outstanding job efficiency and labor savings.

“Labor is often the most expensive part of any restoration project,” said Doug Caffoe, VP of Marketing, ICP BSG. “IAQ 6000 achieves superior performance in a single coat, helping professionals achieve significant savings in materials and labor costs.”

Additional features include:

  • Exceeds the requirements of IICRC S520 for fire testing, permeability, VOCs, and resistance against mold growth.
  • Ultra-low VOCs – tested to ASTM method D6886 and meets or exceeds current South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) requirements for Super-Compliant Architectural/Industrial (AIM) Coatings (VOC <10 g/l).
  • Low odor – tested to CRGI Test Method 78 and exceeds GreenWise (greenwisepaint.com) requirement for low odor (score of ≥ 6).
  • Applicable for use on a wide range of materials, including wood, plaster, wallboard, Sheetrock, concrete, masonry, and primed metal.
  • Ideal for AIA/CSI 01 87 13 or 02 85 00 mold remediation.

In addition to IAQ 6000, ICP BSG offers its trusted Benefect and Fiberlock brands through the Environmental Restoration Group, to deliver restoration and remediation professionals comprehensive solutions. With over 35-plus years of experience, ICP’s Environmental Restoration Group offers an advanced suite of both industrial and botanical restoration products to address a full spectrum of environmental health and safety issues.

To learn more about IAQ 6000, visit www.Fiberlock.com.

About ICP Building Solutions Group
ICP Building Solutions Group is the foremost supplier of professional products and solutions for building envelope, cementitious and sports surface needs. Comprising dozens of industry-leading brands across numerous industries and applications, ICP Building Solutions Group offers the industry’s most comprehensive portfolios to building professionals all over the globe, all backed by its exclusive MasterWorks training and education program. For more information, visit www.icpgroup.com.

About ICP
Innovative Chemical Products (the ICP Group) is a leading specialty chemical manufacturer in North America and provides coatings, adhesives and sealants globally. With operations headquartered in Andover, Massachusetts, and multiple manufacturing facilities around the world, ICP serves multiple end markets, including building materials, specialty construction, industrial, packaging, printing and sports surfaces. ICP Group is privately held and manufactures products under several recognized specialty groups. For more information, visit www.icpgroup.com.

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ICP Building Solutions Group introduces STAIN-PROOF® Paver Enhancing Sealer

Achieve Beauty and Protection with STAIN-PROOF® Paver Enhancing Sealer
STAIN-PROOF® Paver Enhancing Sealer deepens and enriches the natural color of concrete pavers, cement tiles, terrazzo floors, and concrete surfaces.

ANDOVER, Mass.  – March 9, 2021 – ICP Building Solutions Group has introduced its STAIN-PROOF® Paver Enhancing Sealer, a formulation that delivers color enhancement and long-lasting protection for a variety of concrete pavers, cement tiles, terrazzo floors, and concrete surfaces.

Paver Enhancing Sealer offers both rich color enhancement and water and liquid protection through a patented combination of silicone technology. The result is a long-lasting, penetrating oil and water repellent solution that enhances the natural color of a variety of man-made surfaces.

“Pavers are a great way to add personality to any yard or home, and they need the right maintenance treatment to stay looking their best throughout their lifetime,” said Scott Higginbotham, Director of Sales, STAIN-PROOF. “With our new Paver Enhancing Sealer, we’re offering a cost-effective method to enhance and protect driveways, cladding, floors, patios, pathways, pool decks, concrete counter tops and more.”

Additional features include:

  • A fully penetrating, patented formulation that impregnates far into the pores of target surfaces, forming a deeper water and oil repellent barrier.
  • Creates no sheen or shine.
  • Specifically designed for man-made surfaces such as concrete pavers, cement tiles, brick and other cement-based hardscapes.
  • Simplified application and reapplication—pavers can be freshened up with a single coat after a few years.
  • Does not affect slip rate per ANSI 137.1 test.

Paver Enhancing Sealer joins the rest of the STAIN-PROOF family of impregnating sealers, enhancers and specialty cleaners for a complete solution to all of your care and maintenance needs. For more information about STAIN-PROOF, visit www.Drytreat.com. For more information about ICP Building Solutions Group, visit at www.icpgroup.com.

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About ICP Building Solutions Group
ICP Building Solutions Group is the foremost supplier of professional products and solutions for building envelope, cementitious and sports surface needs. Comprising dozens of industry-leading brands across numerous industries and applications, ICP Building Solutions Group offers the industry’s most comprehensive portfolios to building professionals all over the globe, all backed by its exclusive MasterWorks training and education program. For more information, visit www.icpgroup.com.

About ICP
Innovative Chemical Products (the ICP Group) is a leading specialty chemical manufacturer in North America and provides coatings, adhesives and sealants globally. With operations headquartered in Andover, Massachusetts, and multiple manufacturing facilities around the world, ICP serves multiple end markets, including building materials, specialty construction, industrial, packaging, printing and sports surfaces. ICP Group is privately held and manufactures products under several recognized specialty groups. For more information, visit www.icpgroup.com.

 

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