How can one quiet the creaky noises of pipe expansion on wood? I'm thinking maybe spraying some furniture was on the pipes coming through the floor, but haven't tried that yet.
Any experience out there?
Any experience out there?
Was the pipe resting on the wood and you smushed foil in the gap? I can't visualize how that would work, but if it does, it does.I smashed some aluminum foil around the pipe to floor gap.
No, I'm fine with the tinkling metal sounds. It sounds like the pipe is resting on wood, and when the pipe expands it makes creaking noise.If you're talking about the normal expansion of heated water pipes unless you heat very slowly the clicking sound of expanding metal is something that can't be stopped.
In which case you'll need to move pipe from wood or wood from pipe.No, I'm fine with the tinkling metal sounds. It sounds like the pipe is resting on wood, and when the pipe expands it makes creaking noise.
In which case you'll need to move pipe from wood or wood from pipe.
In which case you'll need to move pipe from wood or wood from pipe.
Don't see how you can do that and still have optimal heating performance but . . . .Or keep it from seeing a big temperature swing.
Don't see how you can do that and still have optimal heating performance but . . . .
CopperYour pipe coming thru the floor is copper or PEX?
I wonder, but not big enough for my 3/4" pipe, I would imagine. Good idea.EDIT: Would these work?
Don't see how you can do that and still have optimal heating performance but . . . .
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