Insulation for steam pipes in basement
For my project this year, I am going to insulate the pipes going-from and returning-to my steam boiler. Should have done it years ago but never got to it.
I went on supplyhouse to look for some but they don’t seem to carry fiberglass, just something called “k-flex” which they claim is rated for 300F. It appears to be EPDM based. Is it OK?
What does the brain trust here recommend? Is online good, or is this something I should collect in person?
I think a previous owner had asbestos, but that was long gone before I got here. So now I have a chance to do it right.
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1"wall fiberglass and PVC fitting covers. Buy the thumbtacks with the pvc covers. Thumbtacks have little barbs to hold them in place skip the tape it makes a mess.
Trick: put the thumbtacks in the PVC fitting before you put the fitting on the pipe
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