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Slab Rough-ins
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Jeremy
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I have a customer who is building a small addition on his home and needs 3/4" copper lines roughed-in the slab for baseboard heat.(He would go for radiant-I tried). My question is would I be better off using rolled "K" copper with insulation rather than "L"? Also which insulation is better for this application (Armaflex or Thermocell)? Thanks
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Call me crazy
When I'm forced into putting copper in a slab I always sleeve it with pvc. Typically I sleeve 3/4 with 2" and I use type L. I insulate it as I go and pray for no leaks(I usually do the soldering myself). I use armorflex because it is a lot more flexable then thermoflex and has a higher temp range. Armorflex, according to technical data, is good to 221F wherease thermoflex is good to 194F. Good luck!
Bob CAt0 -
Why copper?
Do yourself and your customer a huge favor and use Pex or PAP. Dan
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