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[GMCnet] Restoration. Inconsistencies in our factory foam insulation. [message #298367] Thu, 31 March 2016 01:37 Go to previous message
BobDunahugh is currently offline  BobDunahugh   United States
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Someone that I've known for 25 years. Got into the insulation business 7 years ago. And does all types, including foam. He stopped by tonight to see how the job was doing. He says that the biggest misconception of what's the best insulation out there. There's just no silver bullet. With our inconsistencies in our factory insulation. That starts to cause problems with any one material to be used over all. In our application. And removing the factory foam. That would take away many of the benefits that foam has to offer to start with. He felt that the bubble wrap type had the most consistent R value. Without having the existing foam adversely affect any other product added. And if the bubble wrap type is properly taped, and sealed well. The two would complement each other very effectively.. By creating some great dead air spaces between each type. Due to the factory inconsistencies that we have to start with. He approved with my selling process for this application. I've used the bubble wrap types in several applications. And have been very impressed with how well it performed. Bob Dunahugh 78 Royale. Mouse House
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