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badsix wrote:SidecarFlip wrote:
Filon don't delaminate for just any reason. Usually it's a water intrusion issue with a soaked frame and / or insulation. I'd be looking at the cause first.
thanks
that's why I want to take it off so I can see what the problem is and correct it. my walls are foam with wood laminated to both sides. it its delaminated about 16 in. in from both vertical edges top to bottom and a few smaller spots out in the middle.
Jay D.
โJul-22-2017 05:41 PM
brulaz wrote:
Unclear to me as to whether the OP is talking about whether the thin outer fibreglas has separated from the underlying plywood, IOW the filon itself has separated, or if the whole filon sheet has come unglued from the underlying support.
Some filon walls are just "hung" and spot glued to framing. Others are laminated/glued to an underlying foam+structural core.
The hung walls might be easy to repair. Anything else seems more difficult to me.
โJul-22-2017 05:32 PM
SidecarFlip wrote:
Filon don't delaminate for just any reason. Usually it's a water intrusion issue with a soaked frame and / or insulation. I'd be looking at the cause first.
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