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Can Steam Gas Pipes be raised higher into ceiling? (see photos)
theprofessionalnyc
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These 2 steam gas pipes attached to the gas heater need to be raised so the basement can be finished with drywall in the celing.
The asbestos coated white pipe gets "warm" but the other silver pipe does not.
Can they be moved by a professional considering "condensation" flow is important with Gas/Steam Pipes in a basement.
I have "Radiators" in each room that the heat/steam gets sent to.
The asbestos coated white pipe gets "warm" but the other silver pipe does not.
Can they be moved by a professional considering "condensation" flow is important with Gas/Steam Pipes in a basement.
I have "Radiators" in each room that the heat/steam gets sent to.
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Right Church, wrong pew...
You will get a much greater response if you move this up to the Strictly Steam section. Not all steam pro's come to this section.
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