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Decent New job.... Have a stumper for ya!!!
March 13, 2011
8:09 PM
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You could use nets... I would use tarps or reinforced poly, only because we are familiar with it. Wont be up long, and I am not sure of the cost of nets, but I would assume it is more expensive.

March 7, 2011
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You could use tarps...but don't u think with the "windy" situation use debris nets... from INCORD

March 7, 2011
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INCORD
226 Upton Rd.
Colchester, CT 06415
800.596.1066
http://www.netting.incord.com

March 5, 2011
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Can you drop some tarps over the side? possible if you have a big enough eave.

March 2, 2011
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Get a vac truck and suck the stuff up

February 20, 2011
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Hey Guys,

I was just awarded a nice gut of a building. We need to completely remove all attachments from inside and out, the roof, and the EIFS cladding from the concrete block walls. (The block will be recycled, but it must be clean). The project is going for LEED silver and we will be doing our part of recycling ceiling panels, bulbs, metal, etc. My question is, how should we go about removing the EIFS without all the foam blowing all over the place? Job is right on a highway and is pretty windy. Any ideas? Anyone do this before? Thanks to all who help. :ph34r:

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