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Problems with closed-cell and open-cell spray foam insulation?

ROBERT L NISWONGER JR| Posted inGeneral Questionson

有谁知道如果problems with closed-cell and open-cell spray foam insulation can occur when the installer does not clean out the line and shoots one right after/on top of the other?

The reason that I am asking is that my family and I are experiencing severe off-gassing due to another Demilec disaster. We have been in our home for 1.5 years now and my husband is severely allergic to the spray foam insulation. I get bad headaches almost daily. We are wondering if anyone knows about this?

Both Demilec and the installer are not helping at all. Also please view the link below.

As I research this further I am finding many, many Demilec victims left to figure this out on their own…. Instead of Demilec paying Armani-suited attorneys, maybe they should help the homeowners affected. Just makes common sense…Thanks, Rebecca

http://www.wftv.com/video/28588604/index.html

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  1. Trish Holder||#1

    I don't have an answer to your question, but as a writer in the green building industry I am very interested in your story. Would you be interested in talking to me?

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    Armando Cobo||#2

    Not to dismiss your claims at all (they are very serious issues and accusations), but can we assume that you’ve had your home tested for indoor air quality and you are sure it comes from the foam installation? There are many reasons for having bad indoor air quality, and I would want to make sure of it before I get lawyers and the press involved. Most problems with products are applications and installations. Also, could there be other VOC in your house that are causing or contributing to bad indoor air quality like glues, paints & stains, carpet, sheetrock, moisture & mold, no mechanical ventilation or fresh air make-up, etc., etc.?

  3. ROBERT L NISWONGER JR||#3

    Armando, Offcourse we have had tests (thousands of dollars later) done the off-gassing is from the insulation and the conclusion is the same problem many other homeowners are having not just myself. Its this off-gassing insulation. From the date of application the same smell is still very very present today. Seems to be worst in the summer/hotter months. Rebecca

  4. ROBERT L NISWONGER JR||#4

    Yes Trish I would be interested in talking to you. Rebecca Niswonger

  5. Trish Holder||#5

    Robert,

    I'm sorry I did not get notice of your reply and just now noticed you said you would be interested in talking to me. Please contact me with your information at[email protected].

  6. John Klingel||#6

    Can I assume that you have an HRV working properly, and probably exhausting on the high side of the suggested range?

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