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Boat Lifts for Sale

boat Lifts for Sale

A LOTO Lift is a convenient way to store your boat when it’s not in use. Keeping your boat out of the water reduces exposure to salt water which prevents corrosion on the hull and propellers. It also reduces the build up of scum and algae which can be a pain to remove from your boat. Storing your boat on a lift also protects it from the weather, allowing you to enjoy more time on the water.

How to Choose the Right Boat Lift for Your Needs

There are many different types of boat lifts for sale, each with its own set of advantages. The type of lift you choose will depend on the size and weight of your boat, as well as the water depth at your dock. It’s important to find a boat lift that is certified for your boat’s loaded weight and beam. If you choose a lift that is not certified for your boat, it can damage the hull of the vessel and cause injury to yourself or others on board.

A conventional boat lift is a great option for small to medium-sized boats. These lifts can handle boats up to 20,000 pounds and are simple and easy to operate. If you’re looking for a boat lift that can accommodate larger and heavier boats, consider a cantilever lift. These lifts can be built with 6-8 posts rather than 4 to support larger boats. These lifts are perfect for areas that experience rough weather and strong currents.

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HD Spray Foam Insulation

HD Spray Foam is an excellent way to improve the energy efficiency of any building. It seals gaps, cracks, and holes to create a tight building envelope, stopping air movement and heat transfer and improving energy efficiency and comfort. This is particularly important in metal buildings, which tend to be very cold in the winter and sweltering in the summer.

Spray polyurethane (SPF) insulation can be applied to both new and existing construction, including framed, trussed, and post-and-beam homes. It is also a good solution for pier-and-beam homes and rooms over garages that are not well insulated. In addition to lowering energy costs, spray foam can help reduce moisture and mold problems and increase the structural integrity of the building.

Cost Comparison: Spray Foam Insulation vs. Traditional Insulation

There are two primary types of spray foam: open-cell and closed-cell. Open-cell spray foam has a higher R value per inch than closed-cell, and it can be applied to walls, attics, roofs, and other areas of the structure. Closed-cell spray foam is more rigid than open-cell, and it is better suited for roofs or other exterior applications. Both types of spray foam use hydrofluorocarbons as blowing agents. These chemicals have a global warming potential (GWP) of over 3,400, which is almost as bad as carbon dioxide on a per-kilo basis.

Homeowners can purchase DIY kits to install their own spray foam, but it is difficult for non-professionals to get a great result. The process requires specialized equipment and is highly complex. If done incorrectly, it can lead to dangerous chemical off-gassing and subpar performance. In addition, the process is messy and the chemicals are abrasive to skin, eyes, nose, and mouth. Proper attire is also needed, and a respirator is recommended.