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Gene R - Rochester
Better than expected
Worked great, I insulated under a deck with a sun room. Hardest part was crawling under. I used 18 canisters for 196 sq feet. 1.5-2” coverage. Just be sure to remove cobwebs first, the foam won’t punch through. If everything is well shaken and you change cans quickly you don’t need to clean the gun between canisters. Best to have a buddy helping. The tubes suit fit well and in 6’ 2”
Spray Foam Insulation Kit (30 oz./850gr)
Susan
Spray works
Balloons look shiny & they have been up for 2weeks and they still look great.
Balloon Shine Spray
Tom T.
Plenty of foam for extensive projects
I have an area behind drywall in the basement that I wanted to seal against occasional water intrusion, and didn't want to run through several smaller spray foam cans to accomplish the job. So, while searching for something larger, I came across this set, which seemed ideal.Upon receipt, I was delighted with the mega-size of the cans. This was plenty for my needs. However, I didn't read the description closely enough to realize I needed dispensing nozzles. So, I returned to Amazon, where I found a set of 12 disposable nozzles by the same company. When they arrived, I was ready to rock my project!What do I think of the results? Unfortunately, I applied the foam in an area I can't reach to take a photo. However, the inevitable droplets of foam that accompany my projects looked great - nice and dense.If you have a large foam project, I highly recommend this kit. Just be sure to pick up some nozzles at the same time:>) A bonus of the disposable nozzles is that you should be able to use part of a can, remove the nozzle, and save the rest for later. That's my theory anyway, and I intend to test it soon.
Spray Foam Insulation Can (30 oz. / 850 g)
Tom T.
Plenty of foam for extensive projects
I have an area behind drywall in the basement that I wanted to seal against occasional water intrusion, and didn't want to run through several smaller spray foam cans to accomplish the job. So, while searching for something larger, I came across this set, which seemed ideal.Upon receipt, I was delighted with the mega-size of the cans. This was plenty for my needs. However, I didn't read the description closely enough to realize I needed dispensing nozzles. So, I returned to Amazon, where I found a set of 12 disposable nozzles by the same company. When they arrived, I was ready to rock my project!What do I think of the results? Unfortunately, I applied the foam in an area I can't reach to take a photo. However, the inevitable droplets of foam that accompany my projects looked great - nice and dense.If you have a large foam project, I highly recommend this kit. Just be sure to pick up some nozzles at the same time:>) A bonus of the disposable nozzles is that you should be able to use part of a can, remove the nozzle, and save the rest for later. That's my theory anyway, and I intend to test it soon.
Spray Foam Insulation Kit (30 oz./850gr)
Sue
Fits spray foam guns and is standard 20 board feet.
These are to be used with a spray foam gun and not as a standalone can. You attach to the spray gun upside down and make sure to shake it vigorously for a few minutes. This is a typical price for these cans and they all pretty much advertise they cover 20 board feet which is 20 square feet at 1" deep. If your spraying this for 2" deep coverage, you should do it in 1"layers and your coverage would be half of the 20 square feet or only 10 sq feet at 2". But this is true for all these spray foam cans. Overall a good product and I am pelased with the order.