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The newly bought rough roof is the roof but there is a section of the black bar on the ceiling that is not waterproof
(SBS) modified asphalt waterproofing membrane impregnated and coated with styrene-butadiene-styrene (SBS) thermoplastic elastomer modified asphalt. Polyester felt, fiberglass felt and Glass fiber reinforced polyester felt for the fetal base, the upper surface covered with polyethylene film, fine sand or mineral sheet material made of isolation materials can be curled sheet waterproof material.
Ask the rectangular aisle how to design, who knows?
With gypsum in the ceiling around the shape of gypsum can be made of geometric patterns or birds and insects fish pattern. Strictly speaking, this is not the real sense of the ceiling, it was called a false ceiling. It has a cheap, simple construction features, as long as the style of the room and the coordination of the style, the effect is not bad
Old house would like to decorate their own what good material?
A little better
I wonder if there is fibreglass in it.It is easily scraped off, but creates dust from particles.I could remove it myself, but am wary of the dangers it might pose to lungs.There are no windows to the classroom. A student told me that it exacerbates his asthma.The schoolboard solution is to cover it up with a hanging tiledceiling.Is that reasonable?No money in education for removal, unless dangerous. Do I have any reason for concern?
no you shouldnt be worried .maybe you could ask janitor/caretaker to take it down after school-thats what i would do.After he has taken it down you could probably get some water and just scrub any patches or you can put posters on the ceiling? good luck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!... also ask someone for advice e.g doctor,health clinic or if you could look up a type of sprayfoam and ask the company what stuff they usually put in spray foam?
How the old house wall moldy
New house for a long time, especially the old house, is likely to find a phenomenon: the house wall moldy black. Under normal circumstances is due to the appearance of the inner wall of the condensation for a long time the condensation of water droplets flowing on the emergence of watermark time long moldy green gradually black hair formation spots. What about this situation? Immediately give you an analysis of the reason for the right medicine.
Magnesium oxide and magnesium chloride
Magnesium chloride Uses: for the production of metal magnesium, disinfectant, frozen brine, ceramics, and used to fill the fabric, paper and so on. The solution is mixed with magnesium oxide, can become hard wear-resistant magnesia cement. Magnesium oxide is mainly used for the preparation of ceramic, enamel, refractory crucible and refractory bricks of raw materials. Also used as a polish, binder, coating and paper filler, chloroprene rubber and fluororubber accelerator and activator. And magnesium chloride and other solutions mixed, can be made of magnesium oxide water. Medicine for antacids and laxatives for gastric acid, stomach and duodenal ulcer disease. Raw materials used as catalysts and magnesium salts in the chemical industry. Also used for the production of glass, dyed meal, phenolic plastic and so on. Heavy-duty magnesia Milling industry for firing and grinding. The construction industry is used in the manufacture of artificial chemical flooring, artificial marble, heat shields and sound insulation panels. The plastic industry is used as a filler. It can also be used to produce other magnesium salts.
I'm thinking of adding a ceiling to my porch to create an insulation space (the roof alone radiates a lot of direct heat in the summer; the porch otherwise is open) between it and the roof (corrugated fiberglass) but I'd like to still be able to see the roof as I've already painted the roof's interior and like how it contrasts with the supporting frame's color.I'm also looking to paint the exterior of the roof to better waterproof it (some leaks where previous owner screwed it in) and to better reflect light to further reduce heat. Any suggestion on paint or would it be better to just replace the roof entirely with better material? Thanks!
There are many ways you could go. Yes, you can use the plexi to create insulation space. The best insulation is dead air. That is, air that cannot circulate and move around. The key to using it will be using something to seal it tight, a clear silicone caulk, perhaps. They make a special glue for it, you could make smaller areas to help keep air movement down with strips inside the ceiling area to form the pockets of air. Think bubblewrap, only solid. Probably caulk or glue on the joists is good enough. As for the exterior, fiberglass is extremely difficult to get paint to stick to, unless you use the gel coat stuff made for it. Maybe there is a good primer to make it take paints. If possible, paint it with the same stuff made for mobile home roofs, tho I don't know how well it will stick to fiberglass, it does fine on the metal roof of a mobile home. The stuff I'm talking about is available in only a few colors, white, silver, gray, and black. It's thick, like tar, but not tar. If you use the silver or white, it should help keep down the heat, after all, that's what it's designed for. It also has insulation and leak sealing properties. If you have a good cheap supply of the plexi, you could also put plexi over it for sealing, but before you do, you could use window tint on it, the kind that looks like a mirror on one side, and is dark on the other. put the mirror towards the sun. If you put your mind to it, there are probably many many ways to get done what you need to do. Maybe there's some way to use recycled materials.
We are rennovating my basement. There was a drop ceiling and thin paneling on the walls. I took out the drop ceiling and the paneling. The main goal is to get an efficient way to heat the space. The house has radiator heating so I figured we could use the heat from the pipes as the main heating source.We will put in a new drop ceiling that stays above the pipes (exposing the pipes will heat the space). What kind of insulation is recommended for the new drop ceiling to keep the heat in? I was recommended either fiberglass or foam insulation.The framing on the walls is good and I would like to reuse. What type of insulation on the walls? We will be drywalling them. Once again, I was recommended fiberglass but to put a plastic barrier between the wall and insulation. What do you think?I am open to any suggestions.Thanks!
For the walls use fiberglass kraft faced(paper on one side) and no plastic or unfaced insulation with plastic. R-11 or R-13 for 2x4 walls. For the ceiling, I wouldn't bother with it. Instead add a radiator to the basement area and add a new pump and thermostat to create a new zone. Otherwise the basement would only be heated when some other area of the house needs more heat, this usually makes the basement too cold or too hot.