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Foam Insulation Equip. Recommendations? Nehmo Sergheyev 07-02-2005
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Posted by Art Yokell on July 4, 2005, 12:07 pm
What a crock of crap that is. What are you selling?
> Nehmo Sergheyev wrote:
>> Does anybody have a recommendation on where to get equipment to do foam
>> insulation? Polyisocyanurate would probably be best, but I'm open to
>> other foams. I would use it to retrofit older houses that currently just
>> have nothing but cavities in the exterior walls. Ideally, I'd like a
>> setup sized for a small contractor.
>>
>> I'm in Kansas City, and it would be nice to have a supplier here, but I
>> expect the company would be outside of this area.
>
> Just curious, Nehmo, but what do you plan to tell the home
> owners/buyers when they complain about the highly unpleasant monomer
> that off gasses from these walls for the next year or so?
>
> Will by be finalcially responsible for their health problems and
> possibly environmental clean up of the houses?
> Richard
>



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Posted by Nehmo Sergheyev on July 4, 2005, 1:49 pm
- Richard -
> Just curious, Nehmo, but what do you plan to tell the home
> owners/buyers when they complain about the highly unpleasant monomer
> that off gasses from these walls for the next year or so?

- Nehmo –
What gas from which foam are you talking about?

- Richard –
> Will by be finalcially responsible for their health problems and
> possibly environmental clean up of the houses?

- Nehmo –
Unless someone has some unusual allergy, I don’t imagine there would be
any health problems for someone dwelling in the structure. I was
considering polyisocyanurate, and I’m not aware of any health problems
associated with that polymer. If you have some information or a
reference, please contribute; I’ll look at it.

However, I do recognize that during the product application, there is
significant chemical danger to the workers. I would take the standard
precautions.

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Posted by Philip Lewis on July 4, 2005, 11:42 am
The only place i know if is fomofoam.com, I have no experience with
them however, so this isn't a "recomendation" so much as a source.

They have a slow rise formula that is appropriate for the retrofit you
mention.

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