Insulation using, Spray Foam

Poul.dubai

New member
I choose the BASF Spray foam closed cell should be the best for this application. I DO HOPE SO!

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If you choose to insulate using the same spray foam you need to request to have an experienced person, this will save you time after.

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A day after spraying the foam.

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And so much overspray now the hard work start.

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This will take time.

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Cutting all this overspray is so hard for you, makes you sleep good at night.

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It’s so satisfying when you finished one just one side

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Nice to see the handle on the door again

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Getting the cabling free of spray foam very teasing job

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I hope all the hard work will pay off and make it the best insulation ever for hot & cold.

Cheers,
 

sg1

Adventurer
Looks like hard work. But unless you insulate the aluminum ribs you won´t have very good insulation and condensation issues. These ribs are a perfect thermal bridge.
 

AeroNautiCal

Explorer
Closed cell foam is the best option for this application. I would have made up a hot wire cutter sized to fit between the battens, far less labour expended using this method.

Will you be insulating the floor (interior or underside)?
 

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