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Barrier XT Insulation
Paul Rohrs_4
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Just looking for feed back and real world experience.
Regards,
PR
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PR
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Paul
I've used it several times. I like it. It's flexible so you can walk on it without it breaking. It's good for under slabs because you don't usually need a lot of insulation under a slab and a little goes a long ways. The law of diminishing returns applies here. I usually use 2 inch eps though because you can walk on it, not because I need all that insulation value. Also I have a styrofoam stapler to fasten pex, that is easier than using zip ties to the rebar wire. My knees and back like that. WW
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Paul, I had seen some of their literature a few years back.
I haven't taken the time to read through all of the legalese of the civil action below, but it looks like something to look into.
Federal Trade Commission vs. Northwest Ohio Foam Board
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Crete-Heat...
We use Crete-Heat on all our radiant under slab.0
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