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Default What sealant is used here?

On 1/13/2012 7:44 AM, Robert Macy wrote:
Where the AC mains romex goes through the hole in the 2x4 across the
top of the studs and on up into the attic, there is some type of
hardened reddish gunk placed around the cabling to plug the hole in
the 2x4 and hold the cable rigidly in place.

My guess is that the purpose of the 'gunk' is to hold the cable,
prevent critter intrusions, and provide insulation between hollow of
interior wall and attic.

What is that compound?

Also, is there a similar, but more pliant, sealant? Just in case the
cabling needs to be replaced and the pliant sealant will allow
everything to be pulled out?


it is the equivalent of great stuff, only the fireproof version. Some
jurisdictions require it, otherwise you could just use the blue can
great stuff, which is for windows and stays somewhat pliant.

http://greatstuff.dow.com/products/fireblock/


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