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On Jul 14, 8:04*am, Matt wrote:
Anyone have recommendations on how to block UV light from the PEX tubing in my basement? *All PEX runs are bundled and run just under the ceiling joists, but I have three large windows that let in quite a bit of light. *I will eventually build a soffit to isolate these pipes, but want an interim solution since I've read that PEX should not be exposed for more than 30 days and I won't have time to build the soffit in the next 30 days. *Foil wraps, paint, etc? *Any recommendations for something that'll be quick and easy? Hang UV film in front of windows, if they are not dual pane you could adhere the film to the glass, Most any box store has UV film, or curtains in daytime even blankets or sheets or roll construstion paper, it will save on AC costs as well. Its less trouble than painting pipe. |
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