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Expanded Polystyrene for Thermal Insulation

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austhralis1 year ago

Y encima de eso se pinta, o hay que recubrirlo con algo más, @fkaar2001? 🤔

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Eli Aff1 year ago

Why they did not made ventilation space between wall and polystyrene? Say hello to black mold all over house

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petrichor1 year ago

This looks flammable. I prefer carboard, corrugated sheets assembled, that will be a powerful insulator that will not allow a fire to spread across a facade of a building. ppl even building small buildings using "cardboard bricks" as the sole material for floors, walls, and roof!

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Víking Ⓣ1 year ago

This looks so fun

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Int'l Man™ 🇳🇬🇨🇦🇨🇳🇺🇸1 year ago

Polystyrene and thermal insulation, in the same sentence. Issokay, I hope these people are sure of this sha

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Arcfunmi1 year ago

They are... There is another element added.

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Knauf North America3 years ago

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Christopher1 year ago

What’s the increase of r value and how well does it do in areas with extreme winds?

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vasilis sfakiotakis1 year ago

Avoid polystyrene panels, they are not breathable. Prefere breathable products like stone wool. Or else, you might have serious problems with the quality of air because of mold fungus.

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The Transend 🇺🇦1 year ago

How much per square foot or miter?

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