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Accdg to ... http://www.merrimacloghomes.com/glossary.htm
Aug. 08 2007 01:54 PM
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Michele
from Forest Hills
I thought vermiculite was dangerous.
Years ago, my father-in-law and brother-in-law installed RW Grace vermiculite insulation in their attic. They were then informed that it was very dangerous and possibly carcinogenic.
is this true? If so, what do you know about this and what should be done about it?
Aug. 08 2007 01:46 PM
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Jane Klaus
from Middleburg, PA
The answer: Is it tongue and groove???
Aug. 08 2007 01:36 PM
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I think they're called SADDLE notches.
Accdg to ...
http://www.merrimacloghomes.com/glossary.htm
I thought vermiculite was dangerous.
Years ago, my father-in-law and brother-in-law installed RW Grace vermiculite insulation in their attic. They were then informed that it was very dangerous and possibly carcinogenic.
is this true? If so, what do you know about this and what should be done about it?
The answer: Is it tongue and groove???
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