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Has anyone had any experience of sprayed polyurathane foam insulation
in buildings? I need to insulate a building (roof & walls) that will be my workshop. Roof is brand new fibre reinforced corrugated cement, walls are cement block to waist height then timber studding above. I had planned a suspended ceiling with rockwool on top, but I have headroom constraints that make the sprayed polyurathane look more promising. Walls could still be rockwool as it will be faced with 18mm boarding. AWEM |
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On Sat, 12 Jan 2008 12:42:53 -0000, "Andrew Mawson"
wrote: I need to insulate a building (roof & walls) that will be my workshop. Roof is brand new fibre reinforced corrugated cement, walls are cement block to waist height then timber studding above. I had planned a suspended ceiling with rockwool on top, but I have headroom constraints that make the sprayed polyurathane look more promising. Walls could still be rockwool as it will be faced with 18mm boarding. Wouldn't you be better lining it all (Walls and roof) with Polyisocyanurate foam sheets (Kingspan/Celotex)? http://www.secondsandco.co.uk/ The only workshop I've seen with a sprayed roof had wriggly asbestos cement sheet roofing panels and while the sprayed finish underneath worked as insulation after a year or so it was very dirty and impossible to clean because of its rough surface. |
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On 12 Jan, 12:42, "Andrew Mawson"
wrote: Has anyone had any experience of sprayed polyurathane foam insulation in buildings? I need to insulate a building (roof & walls) that will be my workshop. Roof is brand new fibre reinforced corrugated cement, walls are cement block to waist height then timber studding above. I had planned a suspended ceiling with rockwool on top, but I have headroom constraints that make the sprayed polyurathane look more promising. Walls could still be rockwool as it will be faced with 18mm boarding. AWEM Here`s what the inside of a mate`s shed looks like.He had it done a few years ago,not pretty,but effective. http://www.budgetmachinery.co.uk/new...nalgrinder.htm Mark. |
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![]() "Andrew Mawson" wrote in message ... Has anyone had any experience of sprayed polyurathane foam insulation in buildings? I need to insulate a building (roof & walls) that will be my workshop. Roof is brand new fibre reinforced corrugated cement, walls are cement block to waist height then timber studding above. I had planned a suspended ceiling with rockwool on top, but I have headroom constraints that make the sprayed polyurathane look more promising. Walls could still be rockwool as it will be faced with 18mm boarding. Andrew No experience of it as insulation of that kind, but I would want a pretty good vapour barrier between me and it - some of the chemicals in PU foam are distinctly noxious. It's also pretty awful stuff in a fire - produces vile black smoke with cyanides in it. You can get fire retarded foamed polystyrene sheet in 8' x 4' sizes cut to pretty much any thickness you want - again needs a covering but it's quite cheap and a lot safer. As an aside, I've had great success in making workshop floors by floating flooring grade chipboard on sheets of EPS foam. All best Norman |
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