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Posted by aemeijers on May 5, 2008, 7:15 pm
Dave Bugg wrote:
> faceman28208@yahoo.com wrote:
>> I live in a condo. My bathroom got destroyed by water from the next
>> door neighbor's unit. Over some period of time water flowed in and the
>> insulation was soaked and mildewed. So I need to keep the water out
>> from both my side (easy) and the outside (hard).
>>
>> I would like to keep the water out of the insulation. Someone
>> suggested to me that i use encapsulated insulation. However, I cannot
>> find it anywhere. I went to my local home contractor supply stores.
>> None. Home Depot: None.
>> Lowes: The folks there did not even know what insulation was.
>>
>> Is there some alternative to encapsulated insulation? Where could i
>> find it?
>
> Is this an ongoing issue? :-) You could use expanding foam.
>
Concur with that idea. But I wouldn't do a thing until your condo board
or HOA or whatever has documented proof in hand from the neighbor, that
the problem was fixed and unlikely to recur. I presume your insurance
company is going after the neighbor for the repair costs?
--
aem sends...
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