The Benefits of Double-Wall R-13 Insulation In Your Equipment
7004697973 • November 12, 2025

November 12, 2025

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In the evolving world of HVAC technology, innovation is the cornerstone of creating systems that are not only efficient but also durable and user-centric. AAON’s packaged rooftop units, designed with two-inch thick, double-wall R-13 insulation, exemplify this principle by delivering a host of benefits that elevate building performance and comfort, saving the owner energy and money. Here’s why this groundbreaking feature is transforming HVAC solutions and helping owners with their TCO-approach by extending the lifespan on their equipment.


UNMATCHED ENERGY EFFICIENCY


One of the standout benefits of two-inch thick, double-wall polyurethane foam R-13 insulation with a thermal break is its ability to enhance energy efficiency. The integrated thermal break minimizes thermal bridging, significantly reducing heat transfer between the interior and exterior of the cabinet. This innovation prevents energy loss, ensuring your HVAC system operates at peak efficiency year-round, resulting in considerable savings on utility bills.


ENHANCED WEATHER RESISTANCE & CONDENSATION CONTROL


AAON’s innovative design incorporates a thermal break to eliminate condensation risks caused by temperature differentials within the cabinet. This feature is particularly valuable in climates with extreme temperature swings, ensuring that the unit remains reliable and low-maintenance over time. The weather-resistant construction further enhances the unit’s resilience, making it an ideal choice for diverse environmental conditions.


SUPERIOR DURABILITY


Durability is a critical consideration in HVAC systems, particularly for commercial applications. AAON’s double-wall construction encases the insulation, protecting it from damage caused by external factors or system maintenance. This robust design not only extends the lifespan of the unit but also ensures consistent performance in even the most demanding environments.


IMPROVED INDOOR AIR QUALITY


Indoor air quality is a growing concern in building design, and AAON’s thoughtful engineering addresses this head-on. By encasing the insulation between two layers, the risk of exposed fiberglass fibers compromising the airstream is completely eliminated. This design guarantees cleaner, healthier air for occupants, meeting the demands of modern building standards.


QUIETER OPERATION


Noise pollution can be a significant issue in HVAC systems, particularly in mixed-use or residential spaces. The robust, double-wall cabinet design of AAON’s units minimizes noise transmission, creating a quieter and more comfortable environment both inside and outside the building.


INVESTING IN YOUR FUTURE


AAON’s double-wall R-13 insulation cabinet construction is more than just an innovation; it’s a paradigm shift in HVAC design. By prioritizing energy efficiency, durability, air quality, noise reduction, and weather resistance, these units offer a holistic solution that meets the needs of modern buildings. When it comes to choosing high-performance HVAC systems, AAON’s advanced design ensures better efficiency, comfort, and long-term reliability. 


Contact your BCS representative to Learn more about AAON’s cutting-edge packaged rooftop units and how they can help navigate your TCO-focused approach.

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