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Thread: Thick foam in FL?

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    Default Thick foam in FL?

    anyone know where to find thick foam in south Florida? the usual places (HD, Lowes) only carry 3/4" stuff.

    tia

    da

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    Hi David: One source for a lot of the sign stuff is in Pompano- Sign Supply Co at
    Pompano, Florida

    Sign Supply USA
    1711 Blount Road
    Pompano Beach, FL. 33069
    954 974 7787
    800 852 0820

    They carry a lot of foam thicknesses including thicker ones.

    Dave

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    David,
    I found one place in all of NJ. They specialize in building products, and said that most people buying the 3-4" thick styrofoam I use generally use it for siding and under metal roofing. I even called DOW and asked them for distributors ( It's called "Square edge" under their trade name) and they gave me a list of places they claimed would have it. Of course NONE of them ever heard of the product. Check with the stucco crowd too...

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    I would think that another possibility down in FL would be foam for floating docks...Not sure if they even use them anymore for that, but they are sold in buns.

    -Brady

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