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I have a big old wood building. Built before they had 4x8 sheets of anything...there are a lot of cracks and gaps. I'd love to spray the inside walls of the entire thing with foam, but it's far too large to ever do this. I am interested in covering certain areas in about a 1" thick layer of foam. It's more for air sealing the building, keeping bugs out, etc, than for pure R value. I'd also like some sound insulation.
Anyway, calling a "guy" and saying "foam it" is way out of my budget for this. I've been looking at the DIY kits on ebay, like this one:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Touch-n-Sea...826644?hash=item419e20d754:g:5EgAAOxy4t1Si63r
It's actually not that expensive, slightly less than $1/board foot. In higher quantity, you can get it at about half the price.
Has anybody used a product like this? Is it hard to do it right if you are not a pro? Is it going to be hard to lay down a nice even layer at about 1" thick? Ideally 600 board feet should cover an area 600sq ft 1" deep, but what kind of yield do you get in the real world?
Anyway, calling a "guy" and saying "foam it" is way out of my budget for this. I've been looking at the DIY kits on ebay, like this one:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Touch-n-Sea...826644?hash=item419e20d754:g:5EgAAOxy4t1Si63r
It's actually not that expensive, slightly less than $1/board foot. In higher quantity, you can get it at about half the price.
Has anybody used a product like this? Is it hard to do it right if you are not a pro? Is it going to be hard to lay down a nice even layer at about 1" thick? Ideally 600 board feet should cover an area 600sq ft 1" deep, but what kind of yield do you get in the real world?


