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george - dicegeorge

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May 16, 2013, 7:18:04 PM5/16/13
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I have many binbags and boxes of kingspan offcuts and expanding foam
trimmings,
Rather than bin them could I use them for insulation under floors?
But loosefill insulation comes in round granules,
wouldnt air currents make my offcut idea a waste of time?
Even if I cover it with rockwool?
What if I sandwich it in rockfill?
I hate throwing things away!
[george]

harry

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May 17, 2013, 2:42:16 AM5/17/13
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On May 17, 12:18 am, george - dicegeorge <dicegeo...@hotmail.com>
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Depending on how big the bits are, you could "embed" them
in canned foam.

stuart noble

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May 17, 2013, 3:23:22 AM5/17/13
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Handy in the garden. I have a couple of "tender" perennials that have
survived the winter outdoors thanks to closed cell foam

Dave Liquorice

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May 17, 2013, 4:18:12 AM5/17/13
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On Fri, 17 May 2013 00:18:04 +0100, george - dicegeorge wrote:

> I have many binbags and boxes of kingspan offcuts and expanding foam
> trimmings,

Sounds like small bits, chuck 'em. If there are enough large bits of
kingspan I guess you could "crazy pave" 'em into a space held together
with low expansion expanindg foam. Shouldn't think you have enough
"waste" to be really useful though, not unless there was something very
awkward about the spaces you were insulating and didn't use the larger
offcuts within that that job.

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meow...@care2.com

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May 17, 2013, 4:42:40 AM5/17/13
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You can use it. IIRC loosefill gets around half the insulation value of solid. You might fix that by mixing in a little loosefill fibreglass insulation.


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John Rumm

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May 17, 2013, 8:28:51 AM5/17/13
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On 17/05/2013 00:18, george - dicegeorge wrote:
Granulate it and then set it in expanding foam ;-)


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george - dicegeorge

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May 18, 2013, 10:50:17 AM5/18/13
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But then if any water gets down there from roof leaks or plumbing leaks
it would stay there and rot the timbers, but with rockwool and loose
fill there'd be telltale black mould on the ceiling below.

I am experiemnting with vertical lines of plasterboard between the
kingspan so any leaks will soak through and show up before rotting the
timbers!�

[george]

george - dicegeorge

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May 18, 2013, 10:51:03 AM5/18/13
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On 17/05/13 13:28, John Rumm wrote:
> On 17/05/2013 00:18, george - dicegeorge wrote:
>> I have many binbags and boxes of kingspan offcuts and expanding foam
>> trimmings,
>> Rather than bin them could I use them for insulation under floors?
>> But loosefill insulation comes in round granules,
>> wouldnt air currents make my offcut idea a waste of time?
>> Even if I cover it with rockwool?
>> What if I sandwich it in rockfill?
>> I hate throwing things away!
>
>
> Granulate it and then set it in expanding foam ;-)
>
>
>
But then if any water gets down there from roof leaks or plumbing leaks
it would stay there and rot the timbers, but with rockwool and loose
fill there'd be telltale black mould on the ceiling below.

I am experimenting with vertical lines of plasterboard between the

george - dicegeorge

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Feb 28, 2014, 9:41:36 AM2/28/14
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On 17/05/13 13:28, John Rumm wrote:
> On 17/05/2013 00:18, george - dicegeorge wrote:
>> I have many binbags and boxes of kingspan offcuts and expanding foam
>> trimmings,
>> Rather than bin them could I use them for insulation under floors?
>> But loosefill insulation comes in round granules,
>> wouldnt air currents make my offcut idea a waste of time?
>> Even if I cover it with rockwool?
>> What if I sandwich it in rockfill?
>> I hate throwing things away!
>
>
> Granulate it and then set it in expanding foam ;-)
>
>
I'm using an Aldi garden shredder to granulate the kingspan offcuts
(bought it years ago but never used it in the garden cos it seemed too puny)
Now I've worked out its maximum input chunk size
its working well.

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