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Why Great Sunrooms Mean Great
Finished Basements
As the founder and CEO of
TEMO, Incorporated, I’d like
to welcome you to learn more about TEMO, the innovator and manufacturer
of Designer Basements.
We developed the combination of the right
materials for your basement and décor options that have never before been
available – all rolled into an invisible-seam panel that
makes installation conveniently clean and quick and gives you
the finished appearance of your walls upstairs.
The expertise that led to the development
of Designer Basements comes from TEMO’s history as a pioneer in product development
for recreational spaces – that’s all we do. It started
with sunrooms.
Making a good idea better
When I founded TEMO
more than 35 years ago, sunrooms were like Model-T cars, eight-track
tapes or popcorn
cooked over an open
flame. They were good ideas that hadn’t yet evolved. Sunrooms
were too hot in the summer and too cold the rest of the year.
The problem was the materials and design.
TEMO developed thermal sunroom wall and roof panels which changed
the industry. Our many other innovations such as windows built
strong enough to withstand hurricane-force winds and surface materials
that are nearly indestructible not only evolved sunrooms to a
model of beauty and function, but set the standards.
Today, TEMO is the first and largest manufacturer of thermal
sunrooms in the United States. A TEMO sunroom is known for its
engineering, quality, value and return on investment. We applied
the same criteria in developing Designer Basements.
Why basement-safe materials matter
In the past, basements were finished by painting the walls or
gluing paneling to the foundation itself. Then paneling or drywall
was attached to wood studs drilled into the foundation. There
was no insulation or ineffective insulation.
These types of standard construction materials
and installation are not suitable for the basement. The basement
can be cold or
moist. Cold and moist can add up to uncomfortable and moldy. And
that adds up to ruined materials, an unhealthy space and wasted
money.
Designer Basements is made specifically for your
basement, with the advantage of great looks. Our solid thermal
panels have three
important layers for numerous benefits.
Best face forward
TemGuard F.R.A. is our solid, non-porous, panel
surface. It does not retain allergens or odors. It’s also
paperless, non-organic and moisture resistant. Mold requires an
organic material (like
paper, wood and other fibers) plus a water source to grow.
TemGuard F.R.A. helps protect against mold growth and stands
up to the effects of basement humidity that can cause water retention,
swelling and material destruction. TemGuard F.R.A. is also a code-approved
fire guard.
Thermal core for comfort and protection
The core of our panels is a 100 percent thermal barrier, made
with Expanded Polystyrene. This solid material is recommended
by the US Department of Energy as a superior insulator in basements
and has a higher thermal rating over other insulating choices.
Your conditioned air and heat
doesn’t get past the barrier
to escape through the porous concrete foundation, saving energy.
And, the cold, air and natural moisture that sneaks in through
the foundation wall is blocked from reaching your room, providing
comfort.
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