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Paul Mitchell
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I am currently giving a proposal on a job with pipes with no insulation. Homeowner says they will insulate pipes. Do you think it will be a big deal if they do? I figure a little oversized is better than under. And if I get the air out quick all should be good.
Anyone agree or disagree?
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Anyone agree or disagree?
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how over is over....
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Steam or water?
If its Steam Iwouldn't do the job without insulating the pipes.Water, the heat loss and pick-up shouldn't change from the pipes being insualted or not.0
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