I found out abought a new type of spay foam called Airkrete. Its cement based and has no flame spread and has a 2lbs density.
www.airkrete.com
Check it out
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You know, that stuff looks like the cat's meow.
Now to see how the pricing pans out.
be panning for gold
It looks interesting, but I wonder what happens when it's compressed, as might happen when someone works in the attic. Does it crumble into dust?
I was told that it is fryable, so you should'nt stand on it.
Edited 4/10/2005 9:53 am ET by reinvent
The 'contacts' and 'links' didn't work for me on their web page.
Do you know what kind of pricing they have?
The man you want to talk to is: Bruce Christopher
VP Marketing
[email protected]
1-315-834-6609 I seem to recall that he said it was competetive with Icynene. However I could'nt get a quote because there are no contractors in the Boston area as of yet.
Anyone want to start a franchise?