It's sticky time!
>> Wednesday, June 8, 2011
If you didn't read my last post, you didn't hear about my unique basement and my fascination with spray foam.
Well, after searching online and talking to the guys at Lowe's, I was surprised to see that there wasn't much available for the DIY'er. There are only a few options...I ended up buying a Foam it Green kit for 200 square feet. It was fun to see it come in it's little box, complete with a Tyvek Suit, Goggles and Gloves.
Well, after searching online and talking to the guys at Lowe's, I was surprised to see that there wasn't much available for the DIY'er. There are only a few options...I ended up buying a Foam it Green kit for 200 square feet. It was fun to see it come in it's little box, complete with a Tyvek Suit, Goggles and Gloves.
I think the suit was a little over-kill, but hey...it came with the box, some I'm puttin' it on!
The instructions and warnings on the website scared me into reading over every little detail before I started spraying. The short story is that the canisters need to be about 70-80 degrees and that you can't stop spraying for more than 30 seconds without replacing the nozzle with a new one. They give you about a dozen nozzles, so you can take plenty of breaks if you'd like.
The instructions and warnings on the website scared me into reading over every little detail before I started spraying. The short story is that the canisters need to be about 70-80 degrees and that you can't stop spraying for more than 30 seconds without replacing the nozzle with a new one. They give you about a dozen nozzles, so you can take plenty of breaks if you'd like.
Once I started spraying, it was off to the races! I was scared to stop! It's really fun to see it bubble and rise. My main disappointment is that I wish I bought more. I was planning to cover the ledge around the sides of the basement, but I was also hoping to spray the rim joists because I heard that they leak a lot of heat. I thought 200 sqft would cover both, but I wasn't too good at considering the thickness. Oh well. Great Stuff will need to fill in the remaining gaps and some extract batt insulation will help pack out the rim joists. Check out the final result:
1 comments:
Wow. That jump suit is hilarious! You should save that!
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