Insulfoam R-3 Expanded Polystyrene Foam Board Insulation
Product Overview Improve the insulation of your indoor or outdoor spaces with the Insulfoam R-3 Expanded Polystyrene Foam Board Insulation. This 6-pack offers a durable solution with a compressive strength of 10 PSI. Each board measures 3/4″ x 14-1/2″ x 48″, providing effective thermal resistance and energy efficiency. Designed for ease of use, these foam boards are perfect for fitting between stud cavities, as well as for various crafting and protective applications. The boards are easy to cut and shape, ensuring versatility for different needs.
Key Features
- Consistent R-Value: Maintains its R-value throughout the lifespan of the panel.
- 6-Pack Convenience: Comes in a pack of six, offering extensive coverage for larger projects.
- Easy Installation: Simplifies the insulation process for walls and other surfaces.
- Versatile Use: Ideal for packing, protecting fragile items, and craft projects.
- Closed Cell Structure: Provides moisture resistance and durability.
- Customizable: Can be easily cut and molded to fit specific needs.
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Specifications
Specification | Details |
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Product Type | Expanded Polystyrene Insulation |
Overall Width | 1.21 feet |
Overall Length | 4 feet |
Thickness | 3/4 inch |
R-Value | 3 |
Coverage Area | 29 square feet |
Minimum Compressive Strength | 10 PSI |
Material | Expanded Polystyrene |
Special Features | Moisture Resistant |
Recommended Environment | Interior |
Listing Agency Standards | ASTM C578 |
Shipping Dimensions | 48.00 H x 14.50 W x 4.50 D inches |
Shipping Weight | 1.8125 lbs |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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Can Insulfoam R-3 be used directly under drywall?
- Yes, drywall can be applied directly over Insulfoam EPS and R-TECH.
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What is the best way to cut the foam board?
- Use an insulation knife, razor knife, or a specialty foam knife for best results.
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Is the foam board suitable for basement or attic use?
- Yes, it is ideal for both basement and attic insulation applications.
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Can the foam board be left exposed?
- It can be left exposed in certain applications like attics or crawlspaces. However, local building codes should be reviewed for exposed interior applications.
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What types of adhesives work with this insulation?
- Acrylics, urethanes, and polyether adhesives are recommended. Tapes used in weather-resistant barrier applications are also compatible.