Would Pennguard block make a good floor insulation instead of vermiculite?
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What are the specs?Russell
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I found a statement in a Pennguard Block installation that notes the material is good to only 200°C. I didn't find any compression data...you need to have at least 100 psi from my perspective readings. As Russell noted above, you need to get a more complete data sheet on the product before you proceed exchanging any money for it.Mike Stansbury - The Traveling Loafer
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Thank you. The person who is selling them could give me no data..I will keep looking. I am hoping the start the foundation in the next couple of weeks. I was able to get all my cinder blocks for my raised garde bed and the oven from a guy in Morgan for .87 cents each.
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I did do a google search, the data is out there, it appears to be similar to FoamGlas, which is a good "first" layer since FoamGlas will not absorb water. If this Pennguard is a good price it would be worth looking at. Here some data of K values of vcrete.Russell
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Understand that.Russell
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