Considering using the mix and pour insulation versus the wrap insulation.
Reason is because of the tight fit I'll have with the wrap.
I needed a rectangular liner equivalent to the area of a 8" round.
I have a 5.5" x 9.43" liner and an opening in the chimney of 6" x 9.75". Its lined with the terracotta, so if I try to wrap it when I install the liner the mortar thats oozed out from the terracotta is going to snag the wrap insulation and tear it.
So I have approximately a half inch of space to pour the mix insulation.
Does this sound like a plan?
I have a rancher so the liner isnt all that long.
Reason is because of the tight fit I'll have with the wrap.
I needed a rectangular liner equivalent to the area of a 8" round.
I have a 5.5" x 9.43" liner and an opening in the chimney of 6" x 9.75". Its lined with the terracotta, so if I try to wrap it when I install the liner the mortar thats oozed out from the terracotta is going to snag the wrap insulation and tear it.
So I have approximately a half inch of space to pour the mix insulation.
Does this sound like a plan?
I have a rancher so the liner isnt all that long.
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