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Old 03-03-2025, 02:27 PM   #26
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Check with your insurance on spray foam. Have read articles many are not insuring if you have it due to mold issues in voids
The good news is I'm the agent lol, but that aside, as long as closed cell spray insulation is applied to dry material there should not be a mold issue, being closed cell, it does not allow air or moisture to pass through so the material is it sprayed onto needs to be dry and free of moisture at time of application, open cell can let air and moisture in if used in open areas after applied
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