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Yes Bought Owens Corning R30 Face Are You Jocking Right ??? Paper In The Top Is A GARBAGE PLEASE Gets Broken From Nothing. People Everything Will Falls-down Because Paper Is Not Strong To Holds Staples. Amén.
Wow. Although costly. That is absolutely brilliant! Omg thank you. I will keep that idea in my back pocket if I ever need to ship something that I was to be sure is secure.
What's the general consensus about using closed cell spray foam directly onto bare unprimed steel or better using closed cell spray foam directly onto epoxy primed steel.If longevity is the main consideration and a concern about water leakage between the foam and unprimed steel and the potential for long term corrosion potential.
SO this is a video to show how to install correctly????? You are showing people how NOT TO WORRY about gaps where insulation is not wide enough. This should be a video of How to cut corners and and hopefully it will pass inspection. What a hack.
Your cathedral ceilings will mold with 16" baffles in a 24" vent bay. Use the 23.5" baffles in 24" rafter bays. There black here and 16" baffles are tan like what you used. Crew🫣 molds 👎 homeowners 😫 inspector 🙄
Come on Ken. Why? You know Angi just rips contractors off. We’ve all said it. That dude sounds like the sleaziest sleazeball of all time. I gotta wash my ears.
We are building a house and our insulation subs did a terrible job with basement insulation using a similar material to this. Any suggestions on how to get them to redo it. Is that a longshot that they'd redo certain areas?
Holyshit I would go broke taking 30 min to do a wall. Time is 💰 money. 25 years and I would fire anyone who takes time to insulate behind boxes etc. Houses by code don't breathe anymore and creates more issues than a house that breathes. 😅😊
"I've pre cut . . . ???" What's 'pre' about it? You cut a piece to fit the odd shape, narrow cavity, etc. Also, face stapling is preferred as tuck-in/inset stapling requires the installer to COMPRESS each side of the bat - yet compressing the bats is ostensibly a No No - but the majority of lazy ass installers tuck it in. Why do as they do?