Insulation Depot?
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21 Dec 2015 03:42 PM
Their new name is Nationwide Foam. My sense is that they're expanding a bit.

http://www.nationwidefoam.com/

They have competition regionally from Green Insulation Group.

http://www.greeninsulationgroup.com/

The goods from either are usually standard 4x8, 4x4, and 2x8 sheets. Some of the reclaimed material is in rougher shape than others, but usually priced accordingly.
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31 Dec 2015 11:10 PM
Ordered 92 sheets of 2" XPS in early 2013 and picked up at a warehouse in Waynesboro, VA. About 90% were full 4x8, very usable sheets. The rest were 2x8 and odd sizes. Priced at $11.93 each vs $33 at big boxes. Used under house, garage and shop slabs, boxes over can lights, and many misc apps. Even built an igloo box for our dogs while we finish the interior of our ICF home. Also ordered 61 sheets of 1.5" polyiso at $5 each, but 23 were unusable. Warehouse was located in Durham, NC. Luckily I had enough to insulate my shop. After an email and some photos, I ended up paying only for the usable sheets. Used polyiso seems more fragile than the XPS, so inspect carefully. Paragraph spacing not working??
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04 Jan 2016 05:17 PM
Posted By Farmboy on 31 Dec 2015 11:10 PM
Ordered 92 sheets of 2" XPS in early 2013 and picked up at a warehouse in Waynesboro, VA. About 90% were full 4x8, very usable sheets. The rest were 2x8 and odd sizes. Priced at $11.93 each vs $33 at big boxes. Used under house, garage and shop slabs, boxes over can lights, and many misc apps. Even built an igloo box for our dogs while we finish the interior of our ICF home. Also ordered 61 sheets of 1.5" polyiso at $5 each, but 23 were unusable. Warehouse was located in Durham, NC. Luckily I had enough to insulate my shop. After an email and some photos, I ended up paying only for the usable sheets. Used polyiso seems more fragile than the XPS, so inspect carefully. Paragraph spacing not working??


Try a different web-browser to see the line breaks. FireFox works fine, as does Chrome. Not sure what you're using.
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04 Jan 2016 06:31 PM
For what its worth, if I type in the quick reply box,

I can get line breaks

If I go through the add reply button, I don't get the line breaks.
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05 Jan 2016 09:23 AM
What web browser are you using?
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05 Jan 2016 08:37 PM
I'm using Internet Explorer 11.

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05 Jan 2016 08:38 PM
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