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Heat and Insulation In a butler building
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Posted 2/19/2010 09:58 (#1082177 - in reply to #1081760)
Subject: RE: Heat and Insulation In a butler building


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I have a 40x72 butler building shop, thought long and hard about how to best insulate and heat this building. My neighbor has a butler with sprayed on foam it is not high density foam, don't know that it matters. His shop smells like mold, it would bother me working in there everyday the way it smells. I believe the screws have leaked and developed mold between spray foam and tin, do not know for sure. Cold weather bothers me every day I work in my own shop with out insulation. So I recomend you unscrew every bolt/screw, apply silicone to bolt and retighten, fix every dent and crack, remove roof vents, patch hole - my butler has spinner vents on roof. Power wash the inside of tin to clean, spray on high density foam, do not cover - mice may get behind the cover. I also recomend you do this to the whole building and install a radient tube heater. Borrow the money if you have to.
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