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Speedy Jim Speedy Jim is offline
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Default Furnace pressure question

coustanis wrote:

On Mar 16, 1:19 pm, Speedy Jim wrote:

coustanis wrote:

SNIP

What kind of idiot puts pipe in the slab. It used to be a carport so
the pipe may have been added afterwards. Maybe in a small trench or
something.
I guess I have to take the floating floor up. It was just installed
last year.
Crap.


Maybe go with a Plan "B":
If the loop is leaking, consider doing a perimeter baseboard section
instead of disturbing the floor.

Jim



Are you talking about running the pipe along the wall tucked into the
corner where floor meets baseboard?
I was wondering if that was a viable option. Then I could cover it
with something attractive running the length.
Is that doable?


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