I had never really thought about this until yesterday. Let me back up a second and explain. On Saturday, I put up most of my benchwork (I’ll do a separate post explaining how it went in agonizing detail). Also on Saturday, I completed the last work on finishing the basement (started 1.5 years ago on the 1,500 sq ft basement).
On Sunday, I loaded the table with industrial blocks of styroam (2X12 foot solid chunks) 4 feet high X 25 feet worth.
Now that the basement is finished, it has to undergo final inspection from Prince William County inspectors.
On Sunday, my next door neighbor stopped by. He has accompanied inspectors in the past and has always given me useful tips, which enabled me to pass my first inspection for plumbing, HVAC, wiring, framing, etc.
Anyway, to make this long story short, he took one look at the styrofoam and said it likely would be declared a fire hazard. I was kinda shocked.
I had planned to glue down the styrofoam but stopped all work until the inspection, which I will schedule for early next month. In the meantime, I’ll be taking the foam down and hiding it in my garage. Further progress on the layout will be after the inspection.
Has anyone had any similar experience to this, or can you comment?
Thx.
David Vergun