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Jfet wrote:No, I wouldn't seal the cut foam. I'm guessing the thoughts about sealing the foam are generated from consideration about moisture absorption? I wouldn't worry about it. You can do some experimentation with absorption by soaking a small piece of foam under water. Weight down the foam piece under water and let it soak for a few days (weeks, months?). Remove the weight and see if you have the same amount of flotation. A trip to the beach will also show that most extruded/expanded foam is difficult to saturate.
hi westend,
I got some of the 2 inch R-Max TSX-8500 exposure rated polyisocyanurate foam (expensive!) now. Do you think I need to aluminum tape the sides of the foam when I cut them to fit inbetween my wall studs? The foam would otherwise be exposed on the 2 inches of thickness, but would be pressed up against my steel studs.
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ryhed wrote:Not in the same league as a couple inches of foam. The microspheres are a radiant barrier, not a convective or conductive insulator although they should afford minimal conductive insulation value.
I just learned about this stuff today!