After reading these two comments, looking at B-Quiet's homepage, and looking at Emco's homepage at http://www.emcoltd.com/emcobp/cgi-bin/switchlang.asp?current=../french/F_gen_info_roof_overview.htm it seems to me that a roll of B-Quiet is half a roll of Emco Progard. Alistair, you may be on to something.... Keith Leaf wrote: > > The "Bulley" page is where I got the idea. The stuff > I got is called "B-Quiet" (http://www.b-quiet.com/) > and it is sold in canada, but I found it on ebay (with > FREE shipping!!) :) This stuff is pretty heavy I > guess, so the free shipping was a major deciding > factor. I bought about 135 square feet ($144) > > --- Alistair Bell <albell@UVIC.CA> wrote: > > > Instead of Dynamat (which was/is too expensive) I > > used a roofing material > > called "progard" (made by Emco). Its an > > "plasticized" asphalt compostion, > > 1/16th inch thick, self adhesive on one side and > > with a blue polyethlyene > > layer on the other side. The roll was 65 X 3 feet, > > cost Can$70. |
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