HomeSaver Non-Foil-Face FlexWrap Insulation - 1/2 inch x 24 inch x 25-ft. Roll
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HomeSaver Non-Foil-Face FlexWrap Insulation - 1/2 Inch x 24 Inch x 25 Foot Roll

HomeSaver Non-Foil-Face FlexWrap Insulation - 1/2 Inch x 24 Inch x 25 Foot Roll

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Product Details

Manufacturer: HomeSaver
HomeSaver Part Numbers: 19024
Item Number: CPF-19024

Features

  • Plain FlexWrap
  • Used for sealing between the shroud of an insert and fireplace facing
  • Also used for replacing the insulation between frames of glass doors and fireplace facing
  • 1/2" x 24" x 25' roll
  • 1/2" x 48" x 25' roll
  • 1" x 24" x 25' roll
  • 1" x 48" x 5' L
With this convenient FlexWrap insulation, you can make sure that every crack and nook or cranny is filled between your fireplace facing and accessory door so you will not lose any heat generated by your fireplaces unit. This material is used specifically for sealing between the shroud of an insert and fireplace facing and is also used for replacing the insulation between frames of glass doors and fireplace facing. The available dimensions include: 1/2" x 24" x 25' roll; 1/2" x 48" x 25' roll; 1" x 24" x 25' roll; 1" x 48" x 5' L.

Please Note: HomeSaver can only be sold and shipped to general contractors or licensed chimney sweeps. Orders to the general public cannot be fulfilled. If you have a contractor please provide his name and address. This will need to be shipped directly to the contractor. The manufacturer will not make exceptions.

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Mike from MD asked:
Can this insulation be used on the inside of a wood cook stove?
Can this insulation be used on the inside of a wood cook stove?
This product can indeed be used for your intended purpose, as it is the same material that is used to insulate above stove baffles by many manufacturers.
Answered by: eFireplaceStore

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Paul B. from Chicago, IL asked:
Can this insulation be used to insulate a chimney liner?
Can this insulation be used to insulate a chimney liner?
Unfortunately, not. This product is not UL listed for a chimney liner application.
Answered by: Kevin E. - Fireplace Specialist

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