Touch ‘n Foam expanding foamWe are pleased to present this information on Touch 'n Foam Expanding Foam, as shown and described by the manufacturer that can help to insulate your home. Because we have not tested this product, we are unable to endorse it or provide you with any additional information. Save hundreds on your energy bill. Small holes and cracks around your home cause the bulk of energy loss. If you could add up all the holes in the average home, you'd have a 5-foot hole in the wall—the same as keeping your front door open all winter. Inadequate insulation combined with wires, pipes and ducts running through the walls let cold air in and warm air out. It only makes sense to seal those gaps. Start with the easiest fix: a can of Touch 'n Foam Triple Expanding Foam. Then fill holes, cracks, and gaps: gapping baseboards; window and door frames; around electrical junction boxes; wire and pipe penetrations; air, heating and dryer vents; pipe and duct penetrations; plumbing stacks and shafts; wall cracks; along the sillplate and floor/wall junction; where siding edges meet the foundation; electric, gas and A/C penetrations; along garage ceiling and wall joints; faucets; and dryer vents. For additional information about this product, visit www.touch-n-foam.com (12/07/07). Copyright © 2007 LAF/C.R.S., Inc. All rights reserved. Looking for home improvement Q&As? Click here! [ Back to Top ]
|
C.R.S., Inc. · Spokane, Washington · USA
Copyright © 1998-2021 by C.R.S., Inc. and asktooltalk.com