I stripped my SUV down to metal...Rubberized spray (1/2') This was for the radiation transfer of heat threw the metal from the outside inwards...But also the transfer of the curing process of the Closed cell foam And warpage of the panels The Spray foam was for sealing And rate of temperature transfer rate threw the foam So i have 2-1/2' on the roof And 2' other. foam is BASF pro installed However i do have open cavities to allow moisture drainage Done propertly This keeps the moisture from sitting and rotting key points of the SUV Letting air in a "outter layer" of metal After the installer sprayed 1 panel i would follow with a waxed piece of cardboard...No trimming foam afterwards .........
I'm currently ripping expanding foam from a van I just bought. I need to get to the wires. The amount of water the expanding foam is holding is ridiculous.
It important to buy spray foam that has the characteristics of closed cell foam this is far more beter than open cell foam, open cell foam will hold much water (compare it to a sponge - if you look very closely, the sponge has lots of holes, which makes it much more possible to hold water because of the open cell structure, if you would’ve find a sponge with a close cell foam then the cell structure should be much more denser and it would hold way less or not even water. 🥸😇
4:17 .. I would have stopped after 30 minutes .. and bought either cans of spray foam, or that adhesive back black foam and finished it in a couple hours.
Thank you for the video. I wonder if you experienced any wobbling in the outside of the van due to the foam exothermic reaction or some other deformation? Would you use foam insulation again? Many thanks and keep up, you re doing very well.
Just a tiny bit but it's barely noticeable! We're very happy with the result, even though it was expensive and a pain to do it 😂 We'd definitely do it again. We feel like it's the best kind of insulation you can get for a van.
Ever thought bout what a mess it'll be when that van will be scrapped? Probably not. Also wood will rot cause can't breed and sprayfoam attracts moist...
Ever done construction work? Ever been in buildings with spray foam thats a couple of years old? Ever seen sprayfoam in humid areas after some years..? I would never ever use spray foam inside a vehicle that is made out of steel. Seen some van builds from 2020 that used sprayfoam and already you can see bubbles where the supports are on the inside.
What do you think of spray foam insulation? Big mistake or genius ?
I think it is genius idea ❤️
@@noobeer9631 We're very happy with the result, even though it was a bit of a mess 😂
@@stefandbo This is better than getting a totally bad result man 🤣
I stripped my SUV down to metal...Rubberized spray (1/2') This was for the radiation transfer of heat threw the metal from the outside inwards...But also the transfer of the curing process of the Closed cell foam And warpage of the panels The Spray foam was for sealing And rate of temperature transfer rate threw the foam So i have 2-1/2' on the roof And 2' other. foam is BASF pro installed However i do have open cavities to allow moisture drainage Done propertly This keeps the moisture from sitting and rotting key points of the SUV Letting air in a "outter layer" of metal After the installer sprayed 1 panel i would follow with a waxed piece of cardboard...No trimming foam afterwards .........
Tell me, did this cause any warping on the van panels? Some are saying warping is visible from the outside.
I’ve been a spray foam insulator for 10 years, I’ve hated spray foam for 10 years.
😂😂😂
I once dropped a can of spray foam in the back of my van..hated it for 10 years too😂
Kinda looked like this tho 😅
7:00 There vapour barrier effect is greatly reduced with this patchwork method.
I'm currently ripping expanding foam from a van I just bought. I need to get to the wires. The amount of water the expanding foam is holding is ridiculous.
Can you tell me more about holding water, as I'm looking into using spray foam and trying to find as much info on pros and cons
It important to buy spray foam that has the characteristics of closed cell foam this is far more beter than open cell foam, open cell foam will hold much water
(compare it to a sponge - if you look very closely, the sponge has lots of holes, which makes it much more possible to hold water because of the open cell structure,
if you would’ve find a sponge with a close cell foam then the cell structure should be much more denser and it would hold way less or not even water. 🥸😇
3:15 look to that face 😂😂 keep going bro ❤️❤️🫡
And it's only just the beginning of the build 😂
@@stefandbo 🤣🤣
4:17 .. I would have stopped after 30 minutes .. and bought either cans of spray foam, or that adhesive back black foam and finished it in a couple hours.
Did you not spray inside the ceiling support ribs?
7:25 nic dancing bro 🤣❤️❤️
what about condensation ?
We used closed cell spray foam so we don’t have that problem whatsoever 😊
Thank you for the video. I wonder if you experienced any wobbling in the outside of the van due to the foam exothermic reaction or some other deformation?
Would you use foam insulation again?
Many thanks and keep up, you re doing very well.
Just a tiny bit but it's barely noticeable! We're very happy with the result, even though it was expensive and a pain to do it 😂 We'd definitely do it again. We feel like it's the best kind of insulation you can get for a van.
And thanks for the support 😊
@@stefandbo Many thanks, good choices bring good results for a long time.
@@lorenzom7237 That's what we believe too!
Is the outside of your van starting to show tiny bubbles already?😅
No nothing 👌🏽
good job stefaan. !!
Ever thought bout what a mess it'll be when that van will be scrapped? Probably not. Also wood will rot cause can't breed and sprayfoam attracts moist...
Do you have any proof of that ? ive seen a lot of people talking but no one backing it up
@@carlosrios5162 I second this
Ever done construction work?
Ever been in buildings with spray foam thats a couple of years old?
Ever seen sprayfoam in humid areas after some years..?
I would never ever use spray foam inside a vehicle that is made out of steel.
Seen some van builds from 2020 that used sprayfoam and already you can see bubbles where the supports are on the inside.
@@carlosrios5162 More than enough movies on TH-cam bout rotten wood due to sprayfoam(or other chemical materials).
@@bugeye109 please put your sources here I wanna see
Lmao I’m sorry this is hilarious - only because I know exactly how you feel 😂😂 no build process is glamorous, and it never goes according to plan.
Realizing this is already half of the work 😂