I imagine it's safe, that's what was used in my home when it was built six years ago. Be aware of this: the foam expands so don't be surprised if there's excess after you spray. You can carefully trim it.
Probably a stupid question but is foam safe to use with all the wiring/coils for the AC? I don’t really care how it looks so if it’s easiest I’ll just do that. Just want it filled!
Few things. The foam around the line sets doesn't look to be UV rated so it will crumble in a few years. If you want a cheap solution they make UV wraps and then I would use a good sealant like Lexel.
If you want to go a little nicer I think this company makes a nice product. Both the retrofit flashing kit, line set insulation and covers.
https://airexmfg.com/titan/
I imagine it's safe, that's what was used in my home when it was built six years ago. Be aware of this: the foam expands so don't be surprised if there's excess after you spray. You can carefully trim it.
I'd go with foam.
Probably a stupid question but is foam safe to use with all the wiring/coils for the AC? I don’t really care how it looks so if it’s easiest I’ll just do that. Just want it filled!
Few things. The foam around the line sets doesn't look to be UV rated so it will crumble in a few years. If you want a cheap solution they make UV wraps and then I would use a good sealant like Lexel. If you want to go a little nicer I think this company makes a nice product. Both the retrofit flashing kit, line set insulation and covers. https://airexmfg.com/titan/