Tiger Foam

Anyone ever use the Slow-Rise Tiger Foam to insulate a wall cavity? I have new windows/casing, crown molding, etc, and I really don't want to pull off the drywall. The drywall is attached to cinderblock via furring strips.

Are there any fire code concerns with this?

Reply to
Buck Turgidson
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I'm not familiar with that particular brand, but this past fall I used about

20 cans sealing up cracks in an old warehouse building.

Don't over fill. It will expand with some force. Give it a shot and wait to see how well it does. If it does go beyond, leave it set a bit and then cut the excess off.

Wear gloves and an old long sleeved shirt. Don't think that "I'm only doing this one spot, I'll be careful" It takes a couple of weeks to wear off your skin, never comes out of the clothing.

No, it is made for insulation and must meet all the codes for flame spread.

Reply to
Edwin Pawlowski

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