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Who knows anything about fiberboard glued to some poly-product as a basement finishing solution? Can I buy?


A rep from a 'basement finishing' company stopped by and introduced us to this concept - not sure where a Joe Sixpack can purchase this without going through his company.

Just recently I answered a similar question, and found many links, though I don't recall the trade name now. Bob Vila is one who promotes the product and its Trade name. If you scan back over my answers you should find it.

I personally have no experience with it, but it seems to be an effective alternative to other ways of finishing a basement.

I'll look back as well, and add it here if I find the info.

Steven Wolf

Here is a general Q & A link regarding basement questions. I couldn't find the specific, but your Q is listed, as well as pages of others. It may be you'll find an answer among them.

http://answers.yahoo.com/search/search_r...

i would be careful as how you finish out a basement that poly stuff traps moister behind it you will have a mold problem for sure. seen it to many times..

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