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You might find something for that at www.thefauxfactory.com
You might find something for that at www.thefauxfactory.com
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answersCheck out www.sips.org A typical 4" thick wall has an R value of about 40.
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answersCheck out www.thefauxfactory.com on the construction panel page.
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answers....for more stubborn areas it can be used straight.
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answersMiriatic acid will do the trick. Find it at any pool supply store (about $2.00 a gallon). USING HEAVY RUBBER GLOVES, mix it about 50/50 with water and mop or spon...
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answersCheck out www.thefauxfactory.com On the "current projects & links" page is a link to The Gingerbread Trim Co. They have what you're looking for.
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answersCheck out www.sarasotaceilings.com They have a full line to choose from.... simple to install for your application with caulk gun adhesive.
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answersPut a piece of 2# EPS (heavy grade foam board) to the door. A 2-3" thick piece should provide ample sound proofing.
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answersCheck out www.thefauxfactory.com for wall covering ideas.
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answersAt www.thefauxfactory.com
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answersCheck out www.thefauxfactory.com on the construction panel page.
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answersThat's one of the nice features of EPS. You can measure all of the spaces that you need to fill between the rafters, and have the EPS cut to fit perfectly. You ca...
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answersFind a wholsaler of EPS foam near you and you can have it cut to whatever dimensions you'd like. If you use 2# EPS, 6" will give an R value of 30.
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answersat www.thefauxfactory.com construction panel page.
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answerscheck out www.thefauxfactory.com on the construction panel page.
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answersCheck out www.customceilings.com and www.sarasotaceilings.com
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