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ComfortGuard Water- and Mold-Resistant Gypsum Board

ComfortGuard®

Water- and Mold-Resistant Gypsum Board

ComfortGuard water- and mold-resistant gypsum board is manufactured with the TemShield mold-protection system integrated into its facers and core. ComfortGuard’s superior surface smoothness ensures trouble-free finishing without added prep. Installation is fast, easy and efficient every time. Produced in 1/2" and fire-resistant 5/8" thicknesses, 48" and 54" widths and lengths of 8', 10', and 12', ComfortGuard is suitable for a broad range of commercial and residential applications.

Recycled Content:

ComfortGuard water- and mold-resistant gypsum board manufactured in West Memphis, Arkansas, and Cumberland City, Tennessee, has been certified by Scientific Certification Systems (SCS) in accordance to ISO 14021 standards to contain a minimum of 93% recycled material on a dry-weight basis. This consists of at least 90% pre-consumer recycled content and 3% post-consumer recycled content.

ISO 14021       SCS Certification Logo        MAS: Materials Analytical Services, LLC     USGBC

For more information about all of Temple-Inland's third-party certifiers, click on About the Certifiers.

Temple-Inland is a proud member of the U.S. Green Building Council.
The ‘USGBC Member Logo’ is a trademark owned by the U.S. Green Building Council and is used by permission.

  • The use of ComfortGuard water- and mold-resistant gypsum board with high levels of certified recycled can contribute toward credits in the following green construction rating system categories:
  • LEED-NC:
  • MR credit 4
    Recycled Content
    awards 1 or 2 points for using products with recycled content that constitute at least 10% or 20%, based on cost, of the total value of project materials.
  • NAHB National Green Building Standard:
  • NAHB 604.1(2)
    Pre-Consumer Recycled Content
    specifies the use of recycled content products in major areas such as walls, floors, insulation and roofing.
  • The use of any Temple-Inland gypsum board can contribute toward credits in the following green construction rating system categories:
  • LEED-NC:
  • MR credit 5
    Local/Regional Materials
    awards 1 or 2 points for using materials on a project that are extracted and manufactured within 500 miles that constitute at least 10% or 20%, based on cost, of the total value of project materials.
  • 2009 LEED for Schools:
  • IEQ credit 4.6
    Ceiling and Wall Systems
    awards 1 point if all gypsum board meets the testing and product requirements of the California Department of Health Services Standard Practice for the Testing of Volatile Organic Emissions.