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Malspal
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in Oil Heating
I just replaced the supply line from my tank to the burner. The tank is against the back wall in the basement, the burner is across the room. The simplest, easiest and most inexpensive way to do this was to run copper tubing inside an insulated conduit. This line was fixed to the cement floor with screws. I would like to cover this line with a tapered tread to prevent tripping and allow wheeling over it. Does such a product exist?
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are you in Mass?
If you did this for the new state law, you need paper work. Is there metal inside of the sleeve? If so, it is not acceptable. How long of a run across the floor? trench it in and cement over it is best0 -
homeowner
No I don't live in Mass. I would still prefer to keep this line above the cement.0
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