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A friend of mine is setting up a large expensive grow but his building is near people some of whom r old, nosy, and problematic. I have been advising him in his endeavor. Already one of these "problems" called the cops and they showed up saying they got a call about "suspicious activity". My friend the owner told them he was simply renovating the building for a real estate flip. There was no grow lights or marijuana growing paraphernalia whatsoever at the time of the police's visit. The police saw about ten percent of the total building. The part they saw since they basically just snuck up on us was some of the least finished parts of the whole building. They saw tons and tons of contracting tools, contracting trash, and everything related to a legit remodel. They left in under 5 minutes.
Is it possible to TRULY have a smell proof facility if no cost is spared? As many carbon filters as is needed and then some. The construction of his project has been tight, all rooms/walls/ceilings/ have been insulated with foam board, sheetrock, all sheetrock joints have been taped, mudded (2-3 coats), and then sprayed with heavily infused mold guard paint. He is also siliconing all along the floors where the sheetrock meets the cement. The building is gonna have central air and all the rooms are sealed. The ac compressors are going to be outside and running a 3/4 inch refrigerant line (via the veg room) to the air handlers which r going to be inside the building. Then all the ducting for cooling is going to be run on the sides and ceilings of each room with multiple cooling registers. None of the lamps are going to have ducting going between them. He seems to think that if he just seals up the rooms all tight with good construction practices and run LOTS and LOTS of carbon scrubbers, I'm talking dozens of scrubbers, that he won't have a smell problem, and can continue completely as planned. Just wanna see what you guys think. ANY advice would be greatly appreciated. My friend has a tremendous amount on the line as no expense has been spared on the project whatsoever.
Is it possible to TRULY have a smell proof facility if no cost is spared? As many carbon filters as is needed and then some. The construction of his project has been tight, all rooms/walls/ceilings/ have been insulated with foam board, sheetrock, all sheetrock joints have been taped, mudded (2-3 coats), and then sprayed with heavily infused mold guard paint. He is also siliconing all along the floors where the sheetrock meets the cement. The building is gonna have central air and all the rooms are sealed. The ac compressors are going to be outside and running a 3/4 inch refrigerant line (via the veg room) to the air handlers which r going to be inside the building. Then all the ducting for cooling is going to be run on the sides and ceilings of each room with multiple cooling registers. None of the lamps are going to have ducting going between them. He seems to think that if he just seals up the rooms all tight with good construction practices and run LOTS and LOTS of carbon scrubbers, I'm talking dozens of scrubbers, that he won't have a smell problem, and can continue completely as planned. Just wanna see what you guys think. ANY advice would be greatly appreciated. My friend has a tremendous amount on the line as no expense has been spared on the project whatsoever.