How to Insulate Chimney Liner
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http://tinyurl.com/l4dadz7 • Video Highlights • 0:17 Nationwide regulation • 0:21 Reason for insulating • 0:46 Other supplies needed • 1:23 Applying the Insulation • 5:00 Applying the Mesh • Robert explains how to install Chimney Liner Insulation. • Chimney liner insulation is available in 1/4 Inch and 1/2 Inch. Insulating your chimney liner is required in every state, the minimum thickness required is 1/2 Inch. The 1/4 Inch is a little more economical, but remember you will have to use twice as much, we prefer to use the 1/2 Inch. • Insulating your chimney liner is a pretty simple process, but will be made even easier if you have two people. One to hold the insulation and one to tape the seam. • You will need to lay the liner out and then measure the insulation and cut to length. Once you have it cut to the proper length, lay the liner itself on top of the insulation. Then begin to wrap the liner and tape the seams with aluma foil tape to hold it together. If you accidentally rip the insulation, do not worry, just use some tape to tape it back together. The tape is used to hold the liner in place so that you can get the mesh blanket on easier. • Once you have the insulation on the liner and secured with the tape, you will gently slide the mesh sleeve over the liner and insulation. The mesh is designed to protect the insulation and liner from any damage during the installation of the liner through the chimney. You will pull the mesh snug to the liner and then cut to length. • You are now ready to install the liner into the chimney itself. • Click Here:http://tinyurl.com/laxwr9j To see all of our Chimney Liners.
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