Is expanding foam safe around radiator pipes?

Don't use spray foam such as Great Stuff around heat sources: it will melt and produce toxic fumes. BTW, the reason the holes are so big is probably because there used to be three-inch pipes there.
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Can you spray foam around pipes?

Water supply lines can create a racket when in use. To prevent the problem, you can use a small amount of spray insulation foam between pipes and framing to keep the pipe in place and reduce noise.
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Can expanding foam break pipes?

Spray Foam Insulation Can Lead to Pipe Leaks and Degradation.
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Where should you not use expanding foam?

When NOT to Use Spray Foam Insulation
  1. For areas that are too close to electrical boxes:
  2. For areas too close to ceiling light boxes:
  3. Open-cell spray foam on your roof:
  4. For closed-cavity spaces:
  5. If you have a history of skin, respiratory, or asthma problems:
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Can I use foam insulation on radiator pipes?

Insulating your heating pipes is relatively simple. There are many ready-made plates specially designed to insulate pipes. For example, opt for pipe insulation in glass or rock wool or polythene foam. The general rule is: the thicker the insulation, the better, but also the more expensive.
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Is it OK to put expanding foam around central heating pipes?

Don't use spray foam such as Great Stuff around heat sources: it will melt and produce toxic fumes.
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Is expanding foam heat resistant?

The expanding foam conforms to B1 DIN4102 (fire behaviour of building materials and elements) and BS476 Part 20 (fire resistance of construction elements). It's fire-rated for up to four hours too, and it has been graded B1, meaning it is hardly flammable.
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Is expanding foam flammable when dry?

The propellant gas used to dispense the foam (methylene-diphenyl-diisocyanate 4,4) is highly flammable. The gas is emitted from the foam as it expands and dries out. It is heavier than air, sinks and forms an invisible cloud. If an ignition source is present, the gas can catch fire, potentially with explosive force.
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Is expanding foam safe around electrical wires?

Expanding spray foam without carefully planning can damage electrical wiring. You can prepare any space you want to fill with expanding foam by routing wiring in conduit and making sure not to overfill the cavities where spray foam is being extended.
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Can you spray foam around copper pipes?

You can use Flex Seal, expanding foam, or silicone sealant to fill and seal the gaps and cracks around your copper pipes. These products will effectively fill up the space in between your pipes and walls to ensure that no water, air, moisture, and small insects can get in.
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What to use to seal around pipes?

How to Air Seal Holes around Plumbing
  1. Use caulk or canned spray foam to seal piping holes through the top plates, bottom plates, rim joists, and subfloor. ...
  2. For faucet pipes through exterior walls, install a rubber gasket or flashing around the pipe on the exterior wall, if possible, in addition to caulking.
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Does expanding foam seal out water?

Using expanding polyurethane foam is one of the best ways to stop water leaks because the foam will expand into the cracks and help prevent future leaks. You don't need chisels or drills as the polyurethane will enter into any existing cracks and seal them.
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What temperature does spray foam ignite?

Even though it's heavily treated with fire-retardant chemicals prior to installation, it is a recognized fire hazard by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). Spray foam insulation will ignite at 700°F.
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Does foam catch on fire?

Styrofoam is flammable at higher temperatures and can catch fire. It will melt at 212 degrees Fahrenheit, ignite with a spark at 680 degrees Fahrenheit and auto-ignite at 800 degrees Fahrenheit. Styrofoam can certainly be a fire hazard in the right conditions.
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Can spray foam start a fire?

Like many materials found in a home or building, spray foam can ignite and burn if exposed to a sufficient heat source. Foam insulation should be considered combustible and handled accordingly.
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Is foam flammable or combustible?

Rigid polyurethane and polyisocyanurate foams will, when ignited, burn rapidly and produce intense heat, dense smoke and gases which are irritating, flammable and/or toxic. As with other organic materials the most significant gas is usually carbon monoxide.
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Can I use expanding foam around boiler flue?

It should be ensured in all installations that the wall is sealed to the flue inside the property by using expandable foam, by pointing with sand and cement or using any other suitable material.
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Is foam filler fire retardant?

Polyurethane (PU) foam fillers - also known as 'fire foam' - are common in construction, but if you use them without properly understanding them they can end up costing you money, creating worse fire risks, and potentially ruin your hard-earned reputation.
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What to use to fill holes around heating pipes?

So if you must fill the holes, purchase a length or two of pipe insulation. It can be cut into short lengths and stuffed into the holes, thus blocking them but still being plient enough to let the pipes expand and contract without restriction. You can obtain such insulation at any hardware store or big box outlet.
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What to put around pipes to keep out mice?

Fill small holes with steel wool. Put caulk around the steel wool to keep it in place. Use lath screen or lath metal, cement, hardware cloth, or metal sheeting to fix large holes. These materials can be found at your local hardware store.
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Can you silicone around pipes?

A quick and easy way to seal PVC is with silicone. The pipe must be dry before you apply the silicone; this allows the silicone to set up properly. To seal a PVC pipe with silicon you must first obtain one or more tubes of silicone, then prepare the PVC pipe.
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How do you remove spray foam from pipes?

Acetone is a solvent that dissolves uncured polyurethane foam and can be used to clean up foam before it cures. Acetone-based nail polish remover will also work to remove uncured foam.
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What happens when spray foam gets wet?

Closed cell spray can take water for quite some time and not be adversely affected. We have actually had a basement that we spray foamed with 3″ of closed cell foam get completely flooded for over 3 weeks.
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Can you use spray foam to stop water leaks?

Closed cell spray foam can keep that water out, but that's not a fix because it isn't going to magically disappear or dissipate. Closed cell is water impermeable, which makes it great for a lot of projects, just not this one and here's why.
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