I have wanted to ask this question for a long time.
Does anybody have a final verdict on the question of Urethane foam and using it around wiring? I have always been told that with no circumstance can NM cable (Romex) be encapsulated in a foam type application. Heat is a certain reason, but the other is the fact that romex has no long term testing with exposure to urethane. Does this sound familiar? A very common application in our area for foam is in the Rim Joists. A lot of contractors spray foam at the joist to make a good tight seal. Any NMC that goes vertical down the stud cavity and then up into the joist space passes through the rim. One inspector makes us wrap all the wires in newspaper before they spray the joist. Just wondering what others have found. I ask, because I saw a ?This old house? and the contractor sprayed the entire house with Urethane and encapsulated all the newly ran NMC. Maybe this is common back east?
Thanks
Does anybody have a final verdict on the question of Urethane foam and using it around wiring? I have always been told that with no circumstance can NM cable (Romex) be encapsulated in a foam type application. Heat is a certain reason, but the other is the fact that romex has no long term testing with exposure to urethane. Does this sound familiar? A very common application in our area for foam is in the Rim Joists. A lot of contractors spray foam at the joist to make a good tight seal. Any NMC that goes vertical down the stud cavity and then up into the joist space passes through the rim. One inspector makes us wrap all the wires in newspaper before they spray the joist. Just wondering what others have found. I ask, because I saw a ?This old house? and the contractor sprayed the entire house with Urethane and encapsulated all the newly ran NMC. Maybe this is common back east?
Thanks