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Insulation on a home an interesting idea!
See my experiments here...
http://www.youtube.com/marthale7
You do not have to prove something for it to be true. However, you do have to prove something for others to believe it true.Tags: None
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Originally posted by theremart View Post
got me thinking about ripping off my drywall... OR
Wonder if the homeowners assoc. would approve a silver colored exterior home improvement?Remember to be kind to your mind ...
Tesla quoting Buddha: "Ignorance is the greatest evil in the world."
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Fantastic!!!!
Originally posted by theremart View Post
This is excellent. There's a distributor here in Spokane. I'm going to call them tomorrow morning to get some pricing.
Thanks for posting this.
Peter
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Two ideas..
Originally posted by Peter Lindemann View PostMart,
This is excellent. There's a distributor here in Spokane. I'm going to call them tomorrow morning to get some pricing.
Thanks for posting this.
Peter
1. my fridge.
2. my waterheater.See my experiments here...
http://www.youtube.com/marthale7
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Installation...
This is someone installing P2000..
YouTube - 2 of 6 Replacing our Cottage Roof - placing insulationSee my experiments here...
http://www.youtube.com/marthale7
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Bumping this thread..
Ok, now that I am in Florida I have managed to drop my energy cost greatly by moving everything into one room, and heating and cooling this room only.
My next thought is to insulate this room to even drop the cost of cooling/ heating down more.
The problem I see with putting p2000 in with what I have is the drywall is already up, and I don't really want to take what I have up down so... here are some thoughts I have.
Put the P2000 over the drywall in this one room and over all existing doors and on the floor ceiling.
Problems I see..
1. Electrical outlets will now be in about 1 inch from the foam
2. On the floor, it will be 1 inch higher than the rest of the room. I guess the best option is to install it underneath the floor joists.
Another option I considered is to simply buy one of the portable shelters with the p2000 and assemble it in a room :-)
I do wish to super insulate 1 room and let the rest of the house just float with the outside temps except for when it drops below 32 degrees then I will engage the heat of house. to keep it neat 45 degrees.See my experiments here...
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Shelter..
Here is the link to the shelter that looks interesting as it uses p2000 insulation.
Intershelter.See my experiments here...
http://www.youtube.com/marthale7
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Originally posted by theremart View Post
Site down, Site down.Theorizer are like High Voltage. A lot hot Air with no Power behind but they are the dead of applied Work and Ideas.
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RE: Site down.
Originally posted by Joit View PostMan down, Man down, Errr,
Site down, Site down.
Hot Box Demonstration
Is a link that works, but not as good as their old videosSee my experiments here...
http://www.youtube.com/marthale7
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insulation
There are paint on insulation - not just radiant reflective ceramics but
also have insulation property:
Nansulate Home and Industrial Thermal Insulation and Asset Protection Coatings
SUPERTHERM Eagle coatings net
Those do have insulative properties in addition to radiant reflective.
HyTech is only radiant reflective.
Also - found that in Malaysia or Singapore, there are panels up to
R100~R150 made from Rockwool and the American Rockwool company
bought them. They probably cost a fortune - I couldn't find a price.
CSR Asia Home: Welcome
http://www.csr-in-asia.com/FTX_R100.pdf
If that stuff is even remotely affordable, it is a serious game changer.
R60 walls and R100 attic should be the minimum standard for every new
home.Sincerely,
Aaron Murakami
Books & Videos https://emediapress.com
Conference http://energyscienceconference.com
RPX & MWO http://vril.io
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