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They had a lot of problems with that years ago.Over here, they started installing closed cellular foam board to the exterior of some builldings then using some kind of s cement/grout looking stuff to spread over them.
Gives it a sort of a stucco look but with great insulation value.
I’ll get a picture of this building.They had a lot of problems with that years ago.
In astray Foam Magazine, I saw 2 houses that had a spray foam exterior.
One I think in Oregon and the other I think in Arizona. The house in Arizona had an Adobe look.
The house in Oregon was owned by a Foam contractor and he used to mess with his house for different looks.
I always thought I'd be interested in going that route. I could never come up with a good coating
I'm not sure what's available these days.
I'd still be interested if we can get the house rebuilt
There was a brand name associated with the system. I don't recall it at the moment. It got a real bad name back then. Dryvit Systems, IncI’ll get a picture of this building.
This one was done about six or so years ago. Looks solid as a rock.
Pic after I get home in bout a half hour.![]()
Closed cell insulation might be the key to that system working now.Over here, they started installing closed cellular foam board to the exterior of some builldings then using some kind of s cement/grout looking stuff to spread over them.
Gives it a sort of a stucco look but with great insulation value.
I wonder if that would stick to spray foamIt was once a real nice grocery store.
Is solid concrete then the foam boards placed over the concrete.
I’m not sure about the fastening devices.
After it was all sheeted in then they sprayed this stuff on the foam.
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IDK what that stuff was that they sprayed over the foam board.I wonder if that would stick to spray foam