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Nothing to prevent it. The question becomes why? Do you want to reside the house without the expense and hassel of removing the T-111?

If you are dealing with rotten T-111 simply covering it up can buy more problems down the line.
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That can be done. I (Castleblock) handle a product which has foam insulation laminated to a cement facing. Come by and I can show you a sample. It is excellent for retrofitting an existing structure.

Rob 965-1555
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Insulating walls has marginal benefit compared to other improvements. What are your motivations?
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If you are heating, you want to be sure to have something like R-11 or more in the walls and a higher R-value in the ceiling especially. A thin foam on the exterior may not be enough to make a difference.
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For the cost of adding exterior insulation and new siding and painting all of that, you may be able to have insulation blown into the walls if that is available on-island. Does anyone know if it is?
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Mauka,

We are putting Hardiplanks over t-111 not for insulation purposes but for looks.

The 5/8" T-111 here looked terrible and Robert rebuilt part of a wall and changed a doorway but on our non-existent budget he had to piece the t-111 together to fill in where he changed the wall and doorway. We found someone on MynaBird selling 140 pcs of 5 1/2 reveal hardiplank for $100 so we are basically using the old t-111 as the sheathing ply behind the hardiplanks. This will create the "beachy" cottage look I am going for and we also dont have to buy 8 sheets of ply just to replace the t-111. I dont think the taller hardiplank would have worked on the front of this house as it is small. So the smaller planks are more proportional.

The benefit is it of course adds an insulation factor which is good because at the moment till spring, we have reeds acting as "sheetrock" on the inside! Think Disneyland's Enchanted Tiki Room.

(***PS And this is my plug for Myna Bird which I never paid attention to before - our personal shopper, Mom, listens every day with our "list" and finds all the best deals on there! She found 5 brand new 5040's for $230 for us. Who needs Home Depot when you have Myna Bird??!!)

Catherine Dumond
Blue Water Project Management
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