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<blockquote data-quote="LadyToysDream" data-source="post: 1148618" data-attributes="member: 28223"><p>It's called thermopex </p><p>We only needed 26 ' to go from outside furnace to under our house.</p><p>It's pex tubing that is insulated and is in a very hard shell casing. </p><p>It's like arguing with a alligator to get it into the trench and where </p><p>you want it. It's about 5 and 1/2" in diameter. It comes in big </p><p>coils and you buy just the length you need from the dealer. </p><p>We put part of ours through a length of PVC pipe as it came under </p><p>the driveway. Maybe we did not need to do that but we err on the side </p><p>of caution here.</p><p>This termopex will only lose 1 degree of heat per 100 ' run. </p><p>It can even lay on top of the ground if need be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LadyToysDream, post: 1148618, member: 28223"] It's called thermopex We only needed 26 ' to go from outside furnace to under our house. It's pex tubing that is insulated and is in a very hard shell casing. It's like arguing with a alligator to get it into the trench and where you want it. It's about 5 and 1/2" in diameter. It comes in big coils and you buy just the length you need from the dealer. We put part of ours through a length of PVC pipe as it came under the driveway. Maybe we did not need to do that but we err on the side of caution here. This termopex will only lose 1 degree of heat per 100 ' run. It can even lay on top of the ground if need be. [/QUOTE]
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