RemoteControlFF
Mechanical
- Oct 20, 2008
- 23
Does anyone have any experience using blown-in insulation to fill concealed combustible construction as opposed to sprinkling them?
I have a space that is totally dead above a built in closet, no wire runs, no ducts, no pipe, just a wood framed void.
The area is 2'-0 x 1'6 x 3'-0(h) and I have about 30 identical spaces in the building. If I sprinkle them, it'll be an expensive head (TYCO CC1 per the Blazemaster listing)and fitter time getting it in there, but I'm not sure what the cost per cubic foot would be to fill it - or even if that sort of volume is possible (I don't think I’ve seen the stuff piled 3' high before).
Anyone have any thoughts?
I have a space that is totally dead above a built in closet, no wire runs, no ducts, no pipe, just a wood framed void.
The area is 2'-0 x 1'6 x 3'-0(h) and I have about 30 identical spaces in the building. If I sprinkle them, it'll be an expensive head (TYCO CC1 per the Blazemaster listing)and fitter time getting it in there, but I'm not sure what the cost per cubic foot would be to fill it - or even if that sort of volume is possible (I don't think I’ve seen the stuff piled 3' high before).
Anyone have any thoughts?