My name is Chris and I just want to know if you'd recommend this product I'm working on bringing to the market.
I created a better solution for air sealing drywall penetrations, which is more productive , going to last longer, and finish off way better than grandpa's old caulk or foam method. It will also help reduce waste going to the landfill.
What I did was rolled this HVAC tape with drywall paper tape to create my patented interior air sealing tape for these areas.
Drywall finishers are applying and finishing this product- boom one trim/final punch-out task knocked out in production. Who doesn't love an increase in productivity?
Airtight tapes can also be used on subfloor penetrations. Some above code programs require this *cough*Energy Star *cough* In my opinion your HVAC contractor should be doing this anyways.
Airtight tapes will withstand the expansion and contraction the hvac system undergoes. Especially if the hvac trim out involves coating the inner side of the boots with mastic.
There may be potential for this to be used as fire tape as well, a lot of low to mid rise buildings have hvac shafts that run top to bottom which need fire stop at each floor penitration. Fire caulk is expensive. Fire ratings and UL testing are in Airtight Tapes near future.
So with all that being said, I would like your help and your feedback for some market research I am conducting about Airtight tapes. Please let me know if you'd recommend or use this product on your projects. Also, ask your friends too -please.
Thank you everyone for watching and I look forward to reading your feedback.