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- Lifting concrete with Great Stuff foam? : r HomeImprovement - Reddit
The foam used to lift concrete is not just basic great stuff, it is a special formula designed for that purpose
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Achieve precise application with the Great Stuff Big Gap Filler Smart Dispenser Powerful formula, easy-to-use design, and long-lasting results
- GREAT STUFF 16 oz. Big Gap Filler Insulating Spray Foam Sealant with . . .
Create larger weather-tight seals to stop drafts and keep critters out with this GREAT STUFF Big Gap Filler Insulating Foam Sealant Quick Stop Straw
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Fill gaps and cracks in your home with this GREAT STUFF Pond and Stone Insulating Foam Sealant Energy star certified product
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The Great Stuff Big Gap Filler Insulating Foam delivers exceptional adhesion for sealing large interior or exterior gaps, offering quick curing, easy finishing, and the efficiency of up to 30 tubes of caulk in a single 20 oz can
- GREAT STUFF Big Gap Filler | Insulating Foam Sealant, 20 oz . . .
Trim, sand, stain and paint for a truly GREAT finish to your projects FILL MORE GAPS Get the job done right the first time with this cost-effective bulk case of polyurethane foam crack filler from GREAT STUFF Includes a 12-count of 20 oz cans, each with dispensing straws to cover all your gaps and cracks
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Product details GREAT STUFF Big Gap Filler Insulating Foam Sealant fills gaps larger than 1 inch So it's great for creating larger weather-tight seals to stop drafts and keep critters out Plus, like all GREAT STUFF products, it's airtight, paintable, stainable and sand-able It's polyurethane-based and perfect for all sorts of materials like wood, drywall, metal, masonry, glass and most
- Using Great Stuff foam to fill small voids under concrete slab -- wont . . .
I saw some videos of people using Great Stuff foam to fill voids and even lift concrete slabs (This is different from the two-part foam that's mixed in before use ) I read somewhere that this foam does break down over time if exposed to water So wouldn't using it to fill an under-slab void actually make things worse?
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