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I have 4 chimneys. dimensions with all 4 sides exposed starting at the 3rd floor are approx: 1. 15’x4’x2′, 2. 10’x4’x2′, 3. 4’x3’x2′, 4’x3’x2′. help me on my math. how many s. ft will this total and how much pic or thompsons will it take to REALLY SOAK these chimneys properly? hats the best stuff out there and what should I avoid? thanks in advance. you may respond directly to: [email protected]. the job starts Monday and I need to monitor a shifty contractor who has delayed the job 14 months with payment in full received a year ago. yeah yeah, i know im an idiot, but im a contractor too and i thought paying his help early would motivate him. i was wrong…it took a law suit threat to get his butt rolling!
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I have 4 chimneys. dimensions with all 4 sides exposed starting at the 3rd floor are approx: 1. 15'x4'x2', 2. 10'x4'x2', 3. 4'x3'x2', 4'x3'x2'. help me on my math. how many s. ft will this total and how much pic or thompsons will it take to REALLY SOAK these chimneys properly? hats the best stuff out there and what should I avoid? thanks in advance. you may respond directly to: [email protected]. the job starts Monday and I need to monitor a shifty contractor who has delayed the job 14 months with payment in full received a year ago. yeah yeah, i know im an idiot, but im a contractor too and i thought paying his help early would motivate him. i was wrong...it took a law suit threat to get his butt rolling!