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Almost ready for my OWB install and have a few ??
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<blockquote data-quote="trialanderror" data-source="post: 1413370" data-attributes="member: 31969"><p>i used logstor. cheaper then the thermopex stuff from CB, and is better in my opinion. CB's stuff has ripples, so every few inches it's got less insulation....</p><p></p><p>$11.50 a foot, true 1" ID pex....</p><p></p><p>like everyone is saying, don't be a cheap a$$ and buy some home made might leak stuff. spend the money, bury it once, and be happy. what you'll save buying cheap, you will spend digging it back up, buying the good stuff at twice the price, then putting it back down. </p><p></p><p>i was going to try and cheap out, but all i read is people having nightmares the next year....</p><p></p><p>the idea is to loose heat once your INSIDE the building....whether it's right after the basement wall or at the HX</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trialanderror, post: 1413370, member: 31969"] i used logstor. cheaper then the thermopex stuff from CB, and is better in my opinion. CB's stuff has ripples, so every few inches it's got less insulation.... $11.50 a foot, true 1" ID pex.... like everyone is saying, don't be a cheap a$$ and buy some home made might leak stuff. spend the money, bury it once, and be happy. what you'll save buying cheap, you will spend digging it back up, buying the good stuff at twice the price, then putting it back down. i was going to try and cheap out, but all i read is people having nightmares the next year.... the idea is to loose heat once your INSIDE the building....whether it's right after the basement wall or at the HX [/QUOTE]
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