I just UMCA a contractor, and he said that insulation blankets NASA Attic is $ 4,000. Is this a lot? Would you go for that price if the contractor decides to put a NASA type insulation in the ceiling that is used to wrap the Hubble Space Telescope to $ 4,000? What do you think?
Do you have money to give, I'll be happy to remove your hands. You said nothing about the PC job and if you do not think the price is right to call a few stores in your area of insulation to compare it to what they say.
I think you could fly around me travel to your home, I insulate your attic in the right way, then you could give me $ 500.00 spending money while I was there to check the local sights. Then I could go home and you would have saved more than 2 grand, get my drift.
What the Russians are using? I'm sure it cost a lot less. It is probably about a radiant barrier insulation and personally I think $ 4,000 is a bit strong, it almost comes down to a crumpled aluminum foil, but the substance of NASA is mylar so that the Aluminium can be thinner and lighter. Really do you think an organization like NASA has a reputation of being profitable?
I really contractor who relies on the magic word you think NASA does not know a type of insulation and the other is essentially speak as you find a contractor who does not look at you, you will never be treated fairly by someone who thinks so little of you.
Posted on June 23, 2010.