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FIBERGLASS EXHAUST WRAP 2" x 1/16" X 36ft S2000 CRX NSX ACCORD H22 D16 B18 XA XB US $19.99
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DEI 1in x 100ft Roll Black Fiberglass Exhaust Wrap US $51.54
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Fernco Inc. FPW4252CS 6-Inch Pow-R Wrap Pipe Repair List Price: $49.99 Sale Price: $26.85 |
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Fernco FPW4252CS 6" Pow-R Wrap Pipe RepairPow-R Wrap - 4 x 252 to repair from 3 to 6 dia. PipeFernco FPW4252CS 6" Pow-R Wrap Pipe Repair Features:; Water activated fiberglass wrap; Heat resistant to 1197 º F; Holds up to 600 PSI; Works on wet, dirty or corroded surfaces; Safe for drinking water system repairs; A strong, permanent and economical repair; Works on virtually every kind of pipe; An easy alternative to traditional methods such as cementing, soldering, welding, sleeving and replacement; Works on wet, dry, clean , dirty or corroded pipes; Even works under water, salt or fresh; Perfect for repairing copper, plastics, PVC pipe, Rubber, fiberglass, galvanized, concrete and more; Ideal for all fluid bearing pipes and hoses, water, steam, sewage, fuel, air and hydraulics; Recommended for structural repairs to brackets, supports, mufflers, exhaust pipes, fencing and tools; Contains no harmful solvents; Can be used on water and food service linesFernco FPW4252CS 6" Pow-R Wrap Pipe Repair Specifications:; Cures in 30 Minutes; Strong to 600 psi; EPA Approved; No Tools Needed; NSF Approved |
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Fernco Inc. FPW3132CS 3-Inch Epoxy Pow-R Wrap Pipe Repair List Price: $29.99 Sale Price: $16.69 |
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Fernco FPW3132CS 3" Epoxy Pow-R Wrap Pipe RepairPow-R Wrap - 3" x 132" to repair from 1¼" to 3" dia. PipeFernco FPW3132CS 3" Epoxy Pow-R Wrap Pipe Repair Features:; Water activated fiberglass wrap; Heat resistant to 1197; F; Holds up to 600 PSI; Works on wet, dirty or corroded surfaces; Safe for drinking water system repairs; A strong, permanent and economical repair; Works on virtually every kind of pipe; An easy alternative to traditional methods such as cementing, soldering, welding, sleeving and replacement; Works on wet, dry, clean , dirty or corroded pipes; Even works under water, salt or fresh; Perfect for repairing copper, plastics, PVC pipe, rubber, fiberglass, galvanized, concrete and more; Ideal for all fluid bearing pipes and hoses, water, steam, sewage, fuel, air and hydraulics; Recommended for structural repairs to brackets, supports, mufflers, exhaust pipes, fencing and tools; Contains no harmful solvents; Can be used on water and food service linesFernco FPW3132CS 3" Epoxy Pow-R Wrap Pipe Repair Specifications:; Cures in 30 Minutes; Strong to 600 psi; EPA Approved; No Tools Needed; NSF Approved |
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Fernco Inc. FPW248CS 1-Inch Pow-R Wrap Pipe Repair List Price: $9.99 Sale Price: $7.25 |
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Fernco FPW248CS 1" Pow-R Wrap Pipe RepairPow-R Wrap - 2 x 48 to repair up to 1 diameter pipeFernco FPW248CS 1" Pow-R Wrap Pipe Repair Features:; Water activated fiberglass wrap; Heat resistant to 1197 º F; Holds up to 600 PSI; Works on wet, dirty or corroded surfaces; Safe for drinking water system repairs; A strong, permanent and economical repair; Works on virtually every kind of pipe; An easy alternative to traditional methods such as cementing, soldering, welding, sleeving and replacement; Works on wet, dry, clean , dirty or corroded pipes; Even works under water, salt or fresh; Perfect for repairing copper, plastics, PVC pipe, Rubber, fiberglass, galvanized, concrete and more; Ideal for all fluid bearing pipes and hoses, water, steam, sewage, fuel, air and hydraulics; Recommended for structural repairs to brackets, supports, mufflers, exhaust pipes, fencing and tools; Contains no harmful solvents; Can be used on water and food service linesFernco FPW248CS 1" Pow-R Wrap Pipe Repair Specifications:; Cures in 30 Minutes; Strong to 600 psi; EPA Approved; No Tools Needed; NSF Approved |
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DEI 010127 2" Titanium Exhaust/ Header Wrap - 50' List Price: $62.19 Sale Price: $30.00 |
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DEI 010108 Black 2" Exhaust Wrap - 50' List Price: $57.40 Sale Price: $23.85 |
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Installing crawl space insulation is one of the easiest ways to cut your heating and cooling costs in your home. Many people overlook the importance installing insulation under their home, and that is a big mistake. Installing insulation in your crawl space is every bit as important as installing insulation in the attic or the walls.
How can crawl space insulation protect you?
This insulation helps in a couple of ways. First, by insulating properly, you are protecting your pipes and the infrastructure of your house from freezing in the cold winter months. Second, the insulation will help make it easier for your heating and air conditioning to maintain a constant temperature in your home. The more constant the temperature remains, the lower your electric bills will run. Finally, the insulation will help to eliminate moisture under your home and prevent your home from developing mold or other moisture related problems which can get very expensive over the long haul.
What are the most common types of crawl space insulation?
Fiberglass rolls and fiberglass batts are used most often, but it is certainly acceptable to use foam board as well. Fiberglass batts are extremely easy to install and will probably be your cheapest option.
What do you need to look out for?
The biggest question when it comes to crawl space insulation is whether or not your crawl space is ventilated. In the past many homes were built with ventilated crawl space as it was believed to help keep the moisture out better. Over the years, however, people have discovered that ventilated crawl spaces are not very energy efficient and actually trap moisture in during the cold summer months and retain humidity in the summer. In either case, you need to know what you are working with so you can choose the proper insulation.
Can you install crawl space insulation yourself?
Of course you can, but there are a few things you need to know. The entire area beneath your house needs to be sealed. Next, make sure you always have the proper equipment including long pants and sleeves, gloves, and goggles. If you are unsure about any of this then he may be best to call in an expert or professional to do the work. If your area is ventilated then we recommend an R-value of 20, however, if you are working in an unventilated area then opt for the R-value of 10.
How do you prepare the area?
We've already mentioned the need for sealing off the area and this is very important. You want everything to be air tight. There should not be anything that is allowing air to get into the home. Also, if your pipes are exposed then you should take the necessary steps to wrap them separately. This takes care of two main issues. First, it keeps them safe in the winter to eliminate freezing and bursting. In the summer, it helps to prevent the water from losing any heat.
Installing crawl space insulation is necessary to protecting your home and saving on expensive repairs and maintenance down the road. The task is something you can do yourself, but if you don't know exactly what you are doing then it's best to call in a professional.
Carl is an avid do-it-yourselfer that has a website at http://www.crawlspaceinsulationhq.com.
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Energy Savings, Comfort, Air And Moisture Infiltration-Polyurethane Insulation Does It All
How does polyurethane foam work:
A two-part mixture is applied by trained professionals to the inside surface of exterior walls, to the underside of roof, and beneath floors in basements and crawl spaces. The spray mixture expends rapidly to fill all cracks and voids, completely and permanently adhering to wood, masonry, metal studs and joists.
Spray foam insulation is professionally installed at the same point in the construction cycle as other types of insulation. That is, it should be installed after the rough plumbing, electrical wiring, and heating and air conditioning ducts have been installed, but before the interior walls are completed in new home construction. In some cases polyurethane foam also can be applied in older homes, to the inside of roofs and under floors after construction has been completed.
Polyurethane insulation seals your house:
Polyurethane insulation is sprayed on as a liquid which reacts and expends in place. This expansion action also seals all of the cracks and crevasses in your wall’s exterior sheathing. The result is that air can no longer slip in: your house will be less drafty and more comfortable.
Air leakage can also introduce moisture into the wall cavity, resulting in wet insulation and mold and mildew. With the sealing effects of polyurethane insulation, this will not be a concern.
Your house does need to be ventilated:
Most house design professionals will advise you to seal the house structure as tight as possible and provide the necessary ventilation through the heating and air conditioning system. Many systems employ an “air exchanger” which is designed to pre-condition (either warm or cool) the incoming outside air with the outgoing exhaust air. In this manner, you can build an extremely energy efficient exterior shell using polyurethane foam while still providing controlled and energy efficient ventilation.
Unlike cellulose and fiberglass materials, closed-cell foam is impervious to water absorption and wicking. Yet the closed-cell structure allows the passage of water vapor (high energy particles) to allow your home envelope to “breathe”. Liquid water has much larger particles and is unable to pass into or through a closed-cell foam barrier.
Most moisture problems in houses are due to moisture entry from air leakage. Because spray polyurethane insulation provides such an excellent air barrier, this source of moisture is virtually eliminated. Other potential sources of moisture can be excluded with proper construction techniques and materials. Unusual building use (such as freezers or swimming pool buildings) may require a vapor retarder.
Polyurethane insulation strengthens your house:
Your walls will be more resistant to winds and you’ll notice less creaking and shaking when doors are slammed or when the kids are romping about.
Will you save money if you insulate with polyurethane insulation?
Yes! The installed cost of spray polyurethane is somewhat higher than glass fiber batts or blown-in cellulose. However, the higher initial cost is partially offset because you can leave off the house wrap and your heating and air conditioning equipment can be smaller.
You will save in your heating fuel and electric bills. Studies suggest that homes insulated with spray polyurethane use 20 to 40 % less energy than homes insulated with conventional insulation. Your savings may be greater or less depending on your life style, appliances, house site, number and size of windows, etc.
So, if you want your home warm during the winter month and comfortably cool during the summer month and save money on heating and cooling costs-insulate your home!
Visit http://www.curnuttinc.com/ or http://insulate-home.blogspot.com/ for more information.
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Anyone know how to vent a clothes dryer INTO the house, filtering the air into a "jug"- catching the humidity?
I just moved into an apartment that does not have complete washer/dryer hookups (althought it does have the correct electrical outlet for my washer) and i would like to use the dryer. I don't want to pay to have a contractor come and create an external exhaust vent. The maintenance man here told me about an egg-like jug that i could attach to the exhaust tube that would filter the exhaust. He said I could wrap it in fiberglass to absorb the heat, and then be able to empty out the water that the jug collects from the humid exhaust about once a week. Has anyone seen this done? Have any other ideas?
This is not a good idea. If your dryer heats up your wet laundry by using gas, products of combustion ie carbon monoxide will be vented into your apartment. Monoxide is accumlative and can give you sick house sysndrome. The moisture it drops back into your house also can be destructive (can be) or it can be benefitial. If moisture condenses on your windows- it is destructive. The kits that are used to filter the dryer air before it enters your space are so so. they plug up fast just like your lint filter in your dryer. By the way- the lint filter is in your exhaust route, do you really want to breathe the air that comes thru your lint filter?
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