Recently I was told SM foam may have a chemical reaction to other plastic products when used to insulate underground that can negatively effect the internal air...
My home was built in 1927 and at some point fiberglass was used to insulate the rim joists. I've started to remove it because its become a home to mice in some ...
I have found a great deal on some used Roofmate XPS insulation that I would like to use to insulate my basement. I want to acheive R25 so I will be using 4" thi...
...board, or will leaving it exposed once it's secure to the foundation wall be enough? The porch is covered and has skirting so the rigid board is somewhat protec...
...board insulation I would be doing more if you could. 2 or more inches would be better at preventing moisture movement, it will also save additional heat. Just f...
...board loose its thermal properties? Does it go below R4.5 per inch? Is it usless at -15C ? or equal to XPS ? Polyiso starts to fall off in R value around 5-...
...board but this Halo product was sugested by my local supplier. Has anyone work with it. The manufactures claims its better than slice bread but don't they all. ...
...board insulation attached to the stud and seams taped. Then I would set 1/2" drywall on top of the foam and attached with long screws. Does this sound like a go...
...board sliding them in behind the studs and directly to the concrete wall will this stop the condensation or will it just build up on the inside of the foam boar...
...board you purchase will still have an impact several hundred times worse than EPS. And the moment that the switch is made, manfucturers will contact us with the...
...boards, which are very difficult to find here in QC, I've bumped into a 4' x 8' x 1" thick board, called GPS. Do you have a webpage about GPS insulation? I wa...
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