You guys have piqued my interest. But is it true that you cannot have a whole house fan like Dixie states? I do not know if it is worth it if I cannot use my WHF to lower my usage of the AC. (I prefer the breeze of the WHF to the AC any way.)
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do you just fill up the area where the floor joists are.Yes foam underneath also. Really seals up an older house.
You guys have piqued my interest. But is it true that you cannot have a whole house fan like Dixie states? I do not know if it is worth it if I cannot use my WHF to lower my usage of the AC. (I prefer the breeze of the WHF to the AC any way.)

do you just fill up the area where the floor joists are.
You guys have piqued my interest. But is it true that you cannot have a whole house fan like Dixie states? I do not know if it is worth it if I cannot use my WHF to lower my usage of the AC. (I prefer the breeze of the WHF to the AC any way.)
My company has installed for the gov't primarily for about 7 years. there are three types of foam. closed cell, open cell and retro wall foam. open cell is water permeable and has an r value of 3.1 per inch. closed cell is not water permeable and makes a waterproof, bugproof, air proof seal with an r value of 6.5 per inch. retro foam is similar to closed cell but r value is 5.1 I am not doing much residential work, but i can give you a rough estimate on actual material costs.
closed cell $2,100 and covers 4,000 board feet a board foot is a square foot one inch thick
open cell $2,100 and covers 15,000 board feet
retro foam $555 and covers 4,000 board feet
remember, if you want to calculate actual material costs to multiply by depth material will be sprayed. hope that helped.
My company has installed for the gov't primarily for about 7 years. there are three types of foam. closed cell, open cell and retro wall foam. open cell is water permeable and has an r value of 3.1 per inch. closed cell is not water permeable and makes a waterproof, bugproof, air proof seal with an r value of 6.5 per inch. retro foam is similar to closed cell but r value is 5.1 I am not doing much residential work, but i can give you a rough estimate on actual material costs.
closed cell $2,100 and covers 4,000 board feet a board foot is a square foot one inch thick
open cell $2,100 and covers 15,000 board feet
retro foam $555 and covers 4,000 board feet
remember, if you want to calculate actual material costs to multiply by depth material will be sprayed. hope that helped.