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TOPIC: Insulation Concerns

open/closed cell foam insulation hurting life spam of asphalt shingles

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Hello, I am a new sales person in the industry and am getting a few customers that have conceerns about foam insulation hurting their shingles. I know that in Florida Insurance companies are really up in arms about roofs to begin with, and only say a roof will last 15 yrs, no matter what shingle you put on. ( I had my roof redone last year) Now I am wanting to sell this product but not hurt anyones home. I would like to know so that I as a salesperson can sleep at night selling this product. Any thoughts or Ideas, and where can I find more info? Thank you, Jim Johnson Please send e-mail to [email protected]
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4/15/2010
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