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Spray Foam Insulation for Drop-down Fish House Floor


ben karas

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You can do it yourself, I did my house and if u do a lot of spray foaming you canbuy the small spray guns for about $50 at menards or home depot. The cans of foam that go with are around 7 bucks I think. Those cans actually do quite a bit of square footage so its not to expensive. Just another thought, not sure how much it would be to have someone else to do it.

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Randy Kirsch. You can contact him to get an estimate. He has a mobile unit, and came to our shop to spray ours. We didn't have to bring it to him. I don't know how far he will travel to do the spray foam without a mileage charge. You can call him, and go from there.

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Well I called around Most company never called BAck Did HAve on In Isanti

6.5/12 walls and celling 396.00 underneath 175.00

Seem very spendy to me but thats his price Anyone no of any other places to try

thanks

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Well I finally found a place that was a great price

1" thick 6.5x12 ceiling floor walls 360.00 Plus they shave it down even with the studs Haven't got it back yet to see how good they do but I think it well be good I have 1" aluminum studs

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Ok All I just picked up my Shack Man it looks better then I thought it could Underneath Is 4" thick Inside Is 1" thick Even with the studes On the inside Very Nice

Advanced Insulation Ham Lake mn.

Hope this is all right to post It is a great place to get your shack done For a great price .

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