Hi,
In the bedroom of my apartment, on one exterior wall, the baseboard is separated from the flooring by nearly an inch.
Needless to say there is a huge draft here and I was thinking of using sprayfoam insulation to stop it.
The problem is there is one of those old electric heaters there on the baseboard as well. I've heard that the foam is flammable while curing, and after that can release toxic gas if it melts.
Is there some other insulation solution that will work, is melting foam not likely to be an issue?
Thanks!
cjm
In the bedroom of my apartment, on one exterior wall, the baseboard is separated from the flooring by nearly an inch.
Needless to say there is a huge draft here and I was thinking of using sprayfoam insulation to stop it.
The problem is there is one of those old electric heaters there on the baseboard as well. I've heard that the foam is flammable while curing, and after that can release toxic gas if it melts.
Is there some other insulation solution that will work, is melting foam not likely to be an issue?
Thanks!
cjm
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