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Keep the open cell foam shavings?

jawmaw

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I have an installer here today spraying foam in my garage walls. When they shave the foam against the framing it creates a huge amount of shavings.

Does anyone think these would be good to keep to use in the attic?
 
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I don't know of any practical use for the shavings. I guess it's possible there may be a practical use for them, but if there is one, I certainly don't know what it is.
 

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A company that I used to have do my insulation used to save all the shavings. They used to stick them into the walls before the sprayed, only company I ever seen do it, but they were neat and cheap...
 
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Come on... I meant for attic insulation not to store for future use. I was thinking I could put it in the attic and blow cellulose over it.

I am not that frugal but have been known to be cheap.
 

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A company that I used to have do my insulation used to save all the shavings. They used to stick them into the walls before the sprayed, only company I ever seen do it, but they were neat and cheap...

But that also increases void and decreases your R value
 
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I had my new kitchen sprayed earlier this year. The installer told me that it is common for people to save the shavings and then run them through a cellulose blower for additional attic insulation.

I plan to use the shavings to insulate a (new) well pit shed for a shallow well at my shop.
 

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Okay. No R value so it is going in the trash.

Good thought to keep something out of the landfill but I agree, no R value.

But that also increases void and decreases your R value

but not gonna have much R value

If spray foam has no R-value after its cured, why use it in the first place?

Of course it has R-Value. Whether or not its an effective use of insulation is debatable but scrap foam certainly has an R-value and could easily be placed in the attic and covered with cellulose. Grinding it up into smaller pieces to keep large air spaces to a minimum would help. Placing it in the wall and spraying over it as was mentioned one contractor does is not a bad thing.

Fact: A 1" thick piece of spray foam insulation that has been cut as overfill from a wall has the exact same R-value as a 1" thick piece of spray foam that remains inside the wall cavity.

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But that also increases void and decreases your R value

I dont think it did, they just put the flat side on the inside of the outside wall then sprayed right over it, they did the house I live in now and its way too tight, I run an air exchanger year round. This house is very well insulated. I heat and cool 4500 sq feet for very very little...
 
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Rock knocker

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I dont think it did, they just put the flat side on the inside of the outside wall then sprayed right over it, they did the house I live in now and its way too tight, I run an air exchanger year round. This house is very well insulated. I heat and cool 450 sq feet for very very little...

That could be satisfactory. You were unclear on on the size of the chips. If done improperly, voids could result.
 

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If spray foam has no R-value after its cured, why use it in the first place?

No one other than you said it did. The improper use of (relatively) older remnants can result in a lesser R value, but most certainly not result in a zero value
 

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