Is being certified by the SPFA going to fix the problem? Ultimately, if [contractors] can't afford to do the job right to begin with, how are they going to afford doing a certification through the SPFA?
"I've started to see the market change where GC's are now seeking out professional firestop contractors... to come in and provide way more knowledge & do the job correctly right from the start. It eliminates delays & often times even brings the job in earlier because the firestoppping is done much faster. It can save the general contractor & building owner a lot of money."
"A coating should never delaminate. It certainly could wear through. Eventually, traffic could wear through the top. But, if at any time during the life of a floor [a coating] starts to peal off of the concrete, then it's either bad preparation or an environmental condition that took place below the slab; like a broken pipe or flooding. There's no reason a coating should remove or lift itself from the floor other than surface preparation.""
Michael "Foam It" Fischer, of Dakota Applicators, is a 10 year spray foam insulation industry who has overcome a lot of adversity to get where he is at today. I spoke with Michael about the struggles he and his brother, DJ, overcame in their early days, why he left his family farming business to focus solely on spray foam, and what growing into a larger market has been like.
We sat down with spray foam veteran, John Becker, and got a brief look into his 44 year SPF career.
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