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I’m increasing the depth of the attic insulation. I needed a way to seal against air flow around the fourteen ceiling recessed can light fixtures. I found these online and decided to purchase them rather than try and fabricate something on my own.
Ordering was easy and they arrived quickly and intact. They are well constructed and air tight.
I was able to make cuts where necessary to have the covers sit flush with the sheet rock. I used Great Stuff sealing foam to attach and seal around the covers. I allowed a day for the foam to set, the covers are securely attached and seal around the light fixtures.
The cost, quality and convenience of these covers made this job much easier than trying to fabricate a cover on my own. I highly recommend them!
This was such an easy order and install with a reasonable price. I ordered and the product arrived in 2 days. The install was exact to measurements with no need for another pair of hands. I only wish they offered a few trim options to match what is installed in the house.
I've used Duralink-50 for many years, and we just went through a case of it finishing our owner-built home. It's very versatile and one of the rare adhesives that case affix almost anything.
We just used it to seal/connect metal roofing panels used as ceiling panels, some wood, lime and cement walls, PVC pipes going through said walls, recycled rubber, and a type of poly/nylon facing.
I've also used loads of Chemlink M-1 (which is their tip top product) and am using a bunch of their Buildsecure to affix plywood subfloor. Buildsecure is very low flex - so good for things like plywood subfloor where you don't want it moving/creaking/squeaking.
In contrast, Duralink-50 is very flexible (hence the 50) and stretches beautifully. So it's useful where you require flex. Our windows edges on the outside of our metal building are sealed with Duralink-50, and are still holding up without cracking 5 years later (in Southern AZ, so that says something).
I love the stuff and the way the smell disappears quite rapidly. I use Chemlink because I don't want to use products with cancer warnings on them! Low VOC only means a product doesn't offgas much - it doesn't mean the ingredients are good. Chemlink products are safe, and they are LEED certified as well (in case you require that for a project).
The sink is absolutely beautiful Nd looks great with the white cabinets.
I love, absolutely love, cork flooring. Wicanders provides some beautiful options for color and pattern!