Highlighting building adhesives from Liquid Nails that will help you earn LEED v4 low-emitting materials credits.
Today we’ve tracked down another brand with a bunch of v4 compliant products – Liquid Nails. They’ve got a ton of adhesive options for you with the scarce emissivity information available. Here’s a list of what we’ve seen:
Liquid Nails Adhesives
Liquid Nails – Wood Projects Construction Adhesive (low-VOC) (LN-740)
Liquid Nails – Tub and Shower Surround Adhesive LN-715
Liquid Nails – Small Projects Repair Adhesive (LN-700)
Liquid Nails – Projects & Foamboard Adhesive (LN-604)
Liquid Nails – LN-501 Siding and Trim Adhesive
Liquid Nails – Subfloor & Deck Construction Adhesive (low-VOC) (LN-902)
Liquid Nails – Fuze It (LN-2000)
Liquid Nails – Paneling Wood & Foam Molding (LN-606)
Liquid Nails – Paneling & Molding Adhesive (low VOC) (LN-710)
Liquid Nails – Panel and Foam Adhesive (LN-609)
Liquid Nails – Landscape Block, Stone & Timber Adhesive (low-VOC) (LN-905)
Liquid Nails – Interior Projects Adhesive (low-VOC) (LN-704)
Liquid Nails – Home Projects Repair Adhesive (LN-201)
Using a LEED submittal cover sheet:
There are some pretty easy best practices that can really facilitate the documentation for materials and even low-emitting products.
Here’s one that you think would be commonplace, but at least in this Badger’s neck of the woods (literally), we don’t see all that frequent – using a required LEED Submittal Cover Sheet for all subcontractors. By having a coversheet, where you require the subcontractor to provide cost and any relevant LEED data (recycled content percentages, distance from extraction and manufacture, VOC content, etc), you get all this information upfront. Or reject the submittal and send it back. Pretty straightforward! Download your free LEED v4.1 product submittal coversheet bellow.