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Old 02-21-2008, 09:31 PM   #1
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Reinforced Polystyrene Wall Panels


I have been trying to obtain the cost per square foot for 6" and 8" thick reinforced polystyrene wall panels. Can someone direct me to where I can obtain this information. I am interested in the type with the polystyrene core and steel reinforcement meshes on both sides.

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Re: Reinforced Polystyrene Wall Panels


Just Google for Reinforced Polystyrene Wall Panels. There are many hits.

I am sure you find at least one that you are very familiar with. Some may even br accepted by the model codes.
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Re: Reinforced Polystyrene Wall Panels


Thanks a million for the advice on how I could find what I am looking for, but I had already tried a couple of different sites using a couple of different search engines but none seems to be able to give me a quote. If you could direct me to a specific site with price information posted or if someone could possible tell me form their experience how much the panels cost, it would be of great help.
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I am sure one of the suppliers could give you a material price quotation once they have the information on the quantity and the size/insulation specifications.

After that, the easy part of figuring the installation cost/labor is yours.
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Thanks again for the advice, I will try a bit harder with the suppliers and see how it works out.
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