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Glad to see you found a leaky area to seal up. However, your construction doesn't sound all that normal. Would it be possible for you to get some pictures of you joists with and without the foam?
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*Edit* Pictures attached. You are looking down the joist bay to the exterior. You can see the concrete wall with a small gap above. You can see the foam peeking out at the top. Last edited by gt390; 01-23-13 at 09:49 AM.. Reason: Add pictures |
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01-21-13, 02:38 PM | #73 |
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When you post a message, you can attach images to your post so you don't have to hose them elsewhere.
Here is a quick write up on how to do it: http://ecorenovator.org/forum/forum-...-pictures.html
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