[Greenbuilding] [healthyhomebuilding] RE: foam insulation--legacy report--NARI
Alan Abrams
alan at abramsdesignbuild.com
Wed Mar 26 13:11:15 CDT 2008
Keith-yes, we've had 2 similar plans approved last month, with no comment.
nonetheless, after speaking with Permitting Services staff, it looks like
they're going to release the permit tomorrow, based on some dialogue the
County is engaged in with other manufacturers--Icynene in particular. Even
so, they were not 100% willing to accept the Insulstar ES report, because
that material was only tested to a 2" thickness.
-A
-----Original Message-----
From: Keith Winston [mailto:keith at earthsunenergy.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 1:31 PM
To: healthyhomebuilding at yahoogroups.com
Cc: 'Alan Abrams'; greenbuilding at listserv.repp.org; 'NARI';
procoat.george at verizon.net
Subject: Re: [healthyhomebuilding] RE: [Greenbuilding] foam
insulation--legacy report--NARI
Sounds like you've answered it, but you're saying they were saying that
foam is still not acceptable? Ai yi yi. Ridiculous. They've only
approved it for literally countless projects...
k
Alan Abrams wrote:
>
> a little research has begun to answer my own question--turns out,
> Legacy has
> a searchable listing of all their ES reports at
>
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