It is my understanding when I read the description on Lowe’s website that the flexible duct is to insulate the rigid and semirigid ducts. It is not to be used as duct. I’m confused. I’ve seen this insulation being used as a duct….
I saw the contractor instead of zip tie the inner layer of the flex duct onto the wye, he used screws...then he taped it down? Is that ok? He said that he wanted to make sure it doesn't fall off. I figured now that he placed holes into the inner liner that the fiberglass in the flex duct has now entered the airstream. Please advice. Thanks
It is my understanding when I read the description on Lowe’s website that the flexible duct is to insulate the rigid and semirigid ducts.
It is not to be used as duct.
I’m confused. I’ve seen this insulation being used as a duct….
Tape (ONLY) on inner sleeve using a squeegee... Then pull up insulation, use 1 zip tie.. Done.
You seriously never got yourself a band gun
Seriously
I saw the contractor instead of zip tie the inner layer of the flex duct onto the wye, he used screws...then he taped it down? Is that ok? He said that he wanted to make sure it doesn't fall off. I figured now that he placed holes into the inner liner that the fiberglass in the flex duct has now entered the airstream. Please advice. Thanks
Depending on damper location and spacing it was likely fine.
I slap duct butter on the first few rings then slide over panduit
Is duct butter the same as pookie? Aka mastic ?
@@Kains_whored yes. Lol
Should never use duct tape
Why didn't you use the proper tape or even mention it? UL 181B-FX or UL 181A-P for solid duct
He did mention it.
Where’s your pookie in the flex?? 👎😆😂
No pookie here. Just old tapes.
your video gave me asthma :(
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