When properly mixed the mix when squeezed in your hand should hold together.
Chimney liner insulation mix.
Unlike a cast in place poured liner.
It solidifies into a cement like texture providing both stability and insulation for proper clearance to combustables.
When the insulation is properly mixed it will hold together when squeezed in your hand and no water should come out.
Mixing with water to form a potting soil consistency.
Insulation mix is typically used when the insulation blanket wrap will not fit around the liner and into your chimney flue.
Just mix with water and pour between the liner and flue.
Each bag will fill 1 4 cubic feet of space.
Pour the mix around the chimney liner while shaking the liner slightly to let the mixture settle then let it solidify.
Just follow this simple formula.
Thermix everguard or homesaver pour in style chimney insulation is the solution.
One bag provides 2 cubic feet of insulation.
One reason is that the consistency of poured insulation mix makes it unable to flow consistently during the installation process.
Subtract the area of the liner.
Simply prepare by gradually adding 2 4 gallons of water.
This causes the insulation to be uneven and unable to center inside the space between the older masonry structure and the new smaller stainless steel liner.
Multiply the inside dimensions of the chimney in inches.
Simply prepare by gradually adding 4 7 gallons of water.
Everguard insulation mix is a ready mix vermiculite based insulation material.
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Multiply this number by the chimney height in feet.
Mix with 4 7 gallons of water then pour around your liner.
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