Marc educates me by email about foam insulation. The roof and walls are going to be enveloped in EPS type 9, a new product by LaPolla, a company in Texas. Apparently this foam has a low “GPS”—a measure of contribution to global warming. The standard foam, XPS, is more than a thousand times more potent than carbon dioxide. Of course, it is cheaper than EPS, but we’ll eat the difference.
My 67th birthday today should present no obstacle to the project moving forward.