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Re: Off topic: spray foam insulation
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Posted by Dave from MN on March 16, 2007 at 04:15:01 from (74.60.89.38):
In Reply to: Off topic: spray foam insulation posted by Moline_guy on March 15, 2007 at 20:02:18:
Make darn sure whomever does it had insurance and lifetime guarantee on their work and problems resulting from their work. You cant have any air pockets, voids, curing crack etc, or you will get condensation moisture in your home. You'll end up with mold , even water pools. Trust me on this. Alot of inexperience out there, who do not know all the proper conditions to acheive correct expantionion, filli, and cure. Have it inspected afterwords. Freind had it done and a 2 years later it ALL had to be ripped out, sheetrock, tiling, foam isulation- all of it. He was able to make the insulater pay for it all cause he made sure he had a good warrenty and was insistant on what the giy had to replace. Needless to say , he did not redo it with foam insulation after that.
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