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Pex-al-pex and Warmboard
Tim Doran_4
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We use Pex-Al-Pex on all of our Warm Board jobs. Make sure the grooves are clean, use a good silicon(even though WB says you don't have too with PAP)and get ahold of a heavy(100lb) lino roller. We usually start out with any on-site router work and all of the drilling for the drops. Then we do a real good clean up and start rolling. We work our way "onto" the floor so that we are not tracking dirt onto the un-tubed areas when we get on and off the floor.
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Warmboard and Pex-al-pex
Getting ready to do my first warmboard job.
I bought 1000 foot rolls of PAP.
Do you use it in the uncoiler just like pex?
What about kinking it?
Would love to talk to some experienced PAP warmboard people.
Thanks,
rob Blair0 -
uncoilers are fine. you'll have a pretty good idea of what it can and can't do about 3 turns into the project. Try not to kink though, no reheating your way out of that!0
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