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Xtratherm boards got wet

  • 15-11-2013 06:23PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5


    Hi
    In the process of insulating floor joists between downstairs and upstairs. Took up floor boards and plan putting in rockwool and xtratherm 150mm boards.
    My question is , I acquired these boards from my uncle who had them stacked face down on top of each other for about 2 years . They weren't covered that well and got wet.i now have them stacked in my shed hopefully to dry. Would they still be ok to use if I let them dry for a week or that? Any help appreciated.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 443 ✭✭athlonelad


    X00057906 wrote: »
    Hi
    In the process of insulating floor joists between downstairs and upstairs. Took up floor boards and plan putting in rockwool and xtratherm 150mm boards.
    My question is , I acquired these boards from my uncle who had them stacked face down on top of each other for about 2 years . They weren't covered that well and got wet.i now have them stacked in my shed hopefully to dry. Would they still be ok to use if I let them dry for a week or that? Any help appreciated.
    Maybe try a different forum. Someone with building expertise might hang out in the construction sections of this website. I dont know if they are allowed to give you advice however


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5 X00057906


    Yea thanks done that


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