Insulation Quotes
You see fully wainscoted walls in the first half of the 18th century. Wainscoting was also a sort of early insulation, especially for stone houses, where the walls could be cold and damp. Wood absorbs heat for a cozy feeling.
- Doug Bucher
What people in those flooded areas are doing is taking out all the carpeting and flooring in the houses and stripping off all the drywall and insulation to the four foot mark and cleaning everything that's left with a 10 percent solution of bleach to try to keep out the black mold and try to save their homes.
- Ned Johnson
Today there is a very thin layer of insulation in the oil market amounting to approximately one million barrels a day, meaning that every small disruption, be it a hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico or riots in Nigeria or instability in the Middle East, immediately creates a rise in prices. This situation will be with us for a long time because there is no new spare capacity. Building spare capacity requires an investment of billions of dollars to create infrastructure that may sit idle most of the time. Nobody will invest on those terms.
- Gal Luft
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