Mark,
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( hey that does not sound too bad )</font>
Yeah .... that's what I thought ...... just keep in mind that they guy hasn't actually been here yet to look at things and it's not a firm quote (at least I don't consider that it is) He's going to try and stop down sometime this next week. He's about an hour north of me.
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( who was the quote from? )</font>
I PM'ed you his contact info.
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( does it require stud walls to be already sheet rocked? )</font>
No - in fact they can't be. The wall has to be open so that they can spray the insulation in and then use this:
Krendl Wall Scrubber
to clean off the overspray from the stud edges so that the insulation is flush. Since his wall scrubber is only 27" wide I will have to stud in my walls on 2' centers so he can cut the insulation flush with the studs, .
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( is this stuff like blown in culotose (attic stuff) or is it more of a foam in place and then drywall over top? )</font>
More like the latter, in that it's sprayed into the cavity. What it actually is, is cellulose (like the stuff they use in attics) that is mixed with a water-mist/glue solution right at the tip of the nozzle:
Krendl Wall Cavity System
He also told me that in non-freezing conditions the product is dry within a day or two and the wall covering (OSB, drywall, etc.) can be applied at that point.