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Been plastering for about 6 years now and have seen most things I need to know. This however is a new animal entirely. Pricing a barn conversion currently and the client has had a company called "foam spray" spray this expanding foam type insulation over every external wall.

Interested to hear others experience Thanks. What's the name of the product? The company used were foamspray. Me either! Company website is foamseal. It's the one under "barn conv" on the website. Do not over-tighten. Foam will be tack free in about 20 minutes. It can be cut, sanded, plastered, or painted after twelve hours and will be fully cured in 12 hours.

You can find Polycell products in many supermarkets, major DIY stores and smaller independent stores throughout the UK.



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