As the tittle says, what is blue foam? Where can I get it (in Australia)? How do I use it? Stuff like that.
Thanks in advance.
Jack.

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Not true. Insulation works just as well to keep a building cool as it does to keep a building warm.macfrank wrote:Actually blue (and pink) insulation foam are not available everywhere, just in places where temperatures drop down far enough to require better home insulation.
That is Double+weird...I can only think it might be some enviromentalShinnentai wrote:I can second MacFrank's experience. I live in San Diego, and I've searched high and low for the stuff, and have never gotten anything better than a goldfish expression from any of the vendors I've talked too. It's wierd, as if the nearly entire building contractor and supply industry down here has never even heard of such a substance.
In conversation on other boards I've found out that this isn't just a climate thing. People in other other regions with similarly temperate climates (like Florida, for example) seem to be able to get the stuff with relatively little extra searching. Dunno why SoCal's such a dead zone for it. You can get bead-type expanded polystyrene foam insulation, as well as this other flexible stuff similar to what boogie boards are made of, so there appears to be a market for it, but still....
I have a stockpile of blue and pink foam now, but it's really not easy to find around here. It may not be an environmental thing - contractors around here may just prefer to use something else.Dr. Yo wrote: That is Double+weird...I can only think it might be some enviromental
regulation. It is available in Texas-I've just used up my first sheet.
Frank, Shinnentai-if you need some, let me know-I could cut it into
managable sizes fro shipping with ease.