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Pipe lagging

Discuss Pipe lagging in the Water Regulations at Plumbers Forums; Ok, Dumb question time, I always lag my pipes wherever I have to with climaflex, however my local DIY shop has ARMAFLEX, this is black and is not slit so ...
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    Default Pipe lagging

    Ok, Dumb question time, I always lag my pipes wherever I have to with climaflex, however my local DIY shop has ARMAFLEX, this is black and is not slit so you would have to slide it onto the pipe before making any joints, the good thing about this is it can not fall off (or be pulled off).

    What is the differance between climaflex and this armaflex???


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    Default Re: Pipe lagging

    i think as its a different material works a bit better but normally you cut it on the use there solvent to put back together


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    Default Re: Pipe lagging

    What I tend to do for the uncut stuff is to slip it on first, this is a bit of a pain but it does mean that Mrs woman can't pull it off as soon as I leave to make her airing cupboard warmer

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    Default Re: Pipe lagging

    Armaflex works well on runs underfloors if using 10mm pipe on rads.
    Last edited by jonathanb; 20-09-2009 at 09:43 PM.

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    Default Re: Pipe lagging

    Check the heat loss per metre to find out if one insulates better than the other.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bernie2 View Post
    Check the heat loss per metre to find out if one insulates better than the other.

    Good plan... in fact to oviouse for me to think of

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