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Slow Rise Spray Foam Insulation in Existing Walls

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Uploaded by on Aug 25, 2010

The Pros at http://www.sprayfoamdirect.com show you how you can stop wasting money on high energy costs even when your walls are closed up. The Slow Rise formula expands slowly to fill in the wall cavity to create a seamless air barrier and a high r-value wall. According to the Dept of Energy, the tight air barrier can save up to 40% off Energy bills.

Whenever possible, try to see where you are spraying. Existing walls can still have foam. This video shows the pluses and minuses of blind filling a wall with Foam It Green Slow Rise kits.

As with any do it yourself project, always put safety first. Make sure to protect your eyes and skin, have ventilation, and use a p100 cartridge particulate respirator.

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