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Jozr's Construction

1002 Helena Ave
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Jozr's Construction

1002 Helena Ave
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3 years of experience

Specializing in Bathroom remodels and acrylic installations can have your bathtub/shower torn out and reinstalled in 2/3 days. Also offer flooring, tile, backsplash, vanities, tape bed and texture as well as painting and fixture installation.

Specializing in Bathroom remodels and acrylic installations can have your bathtub/shower torn out and reinstalled in 2/3 days. Also offer flooring, tile, backsplash, vanities, tape bed and texture as well as painting and fixture installation.



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Kodiak Foam Works

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Kodiak Foam Works

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4 years of experience

Open Cell spray foam insulation for new construction homes, commercial projects and existing home attic renovations that include vacuum removal of existing blown in and batting insulation and installation of open cell spray foam insulation. Closed Cell spray foam insulation in metal buildings that includes complete masking and cleanup of all materials at completion; interior painting of structures over closed cell spray foam.

Open Cell spray foam insulation for new construction homes, commercial projects and existing home attic renovations that include vacuum removal of existing blown in and batting insulation and installation of open cell spray foam insulation. Closed Cell spray foam insulation in metal buildings that includes complete masking and cleanup of all materials at completion; interior painting of structures over closed cell spray foam.



4BM Construction LLC

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4BM Construction LLC

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We are an established company, honest and reliable with 18+ years of experience, we specialize in all types of remodeling, cabinets, drywall, framing, painting, fences, concrete, covered patios, all types of flooring, landscaping, electricity, stucco, tile, roofing, plumbing and much more

We are an established company, honest and reliable with 18+ years of experience, we specialize in all types of remodeling, cabinets, drywall, framing, painting, fences, concrete, covered patios, all types of flooring, landscaping, electricity, stucco, tile, roofing, plumbing and much more



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Drywall Insulation questions, answered by experts

Yes, basement insulation needs a vapor barrier due to its susceptibility to moisture seeping in from the outside of the house. You should install a moisture barrier before you install insulation or purchase insulation that comes prebuilt with a moisture barrier to avoid water damage in your insulation and costly mold and water remediation expenses. 

You don’t need to staple insulation, as your drywall and studs will hold it into place. But if you already have a staple gun and staples lying around, it can help keep the product in place and avoid any shifting. But, most experts agree it’s an unnecessary step.

If you’re adding a vapor barrier, you will need to staple that in place.

Canned spray foam has an R-value of R-3.7 per inch. However, it’s not great for use as insulation. Also known as single-component spray foam, it doesn’t expand as much as two-part types that work for insulating the whole house. Save the canned foam for gaps around doors and windows.

The cost of installing spray foam insulation is $2,760 on average, but this cost can be as low as $650 or as high as $7,700. The main cost factor is the size of the insulated area and the type of spray foam insulation. 

Polyurethane spray foam costs between $0.44 and $1.50 per board foot, where a board foot is equal to the volume of a one-foot length of a board. More expensive options, like soybean or vegetable oil spray foam, range from $1.50 to $3.00 per board foot.

If you need to insulate behind finished walls, the best option will likely be to have an insulation professional install blown-in insulation. The installation requires small holes cut in your wall, after which the installer can blow loose-fill insulation into the void. After the installation, you’ll have minor drywall patching, which shouldn’t cost more than $100. Compared to ripping down the existing drywall, using a different type of insulation, and replacing and finishing the drywall, this should save you hundreds or even thousands, depending on the size of the room you’re insulating.

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