Matt, Would you have any recomendations for insulators in the Triangle- I am leaning towards celulose, but also thinking foam for a small cathederal ceiling.
Ed
Matt, Would you have any recomendations for insulators in the Triangle- I am leaning towards celulose, but also thinking foam for a small cathederal ceiling.
Ed
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Sorry, I don't. Check the yellow pages. Be aware that with foam, there is normally a setup or trip fee of somewhere in the neighborghood of, maybe, around $400 or $500. Check around though. I may be wrong. I think this is basically for cleaning the equipment after use, etc. It makes doing small areas not cost effective. I also understand that the professional spray rigs are really expensive. Last time I looked for a cells installer, there was one over in Durham, but I can't recall the name.