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Yes. Even if it is a heating pipe, because the heat dissipation will be blocked by the rubber roof on the suspended ceiling, it is necessary to wrap the hot water pipe with thermal insulation cotton, which can not only reduce heat loss, but also protect the pipe. It's a good thing to kill two birds with one stone.
Hope my answer can help you.
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Yes. Even if it is a heating pipe, because it is on the ceiling, the heat dissipation will be blocked by the ceiling, so the hot water pipe needs to be wrapped with insulation cotton, which can not only reduce heat loss, but also protect the pipe. It's a good thing to kill two birds with one stone. I hope my answer can help you.
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If it's a heated home, you don't have to wrap it up!
In general, it is needed, it is more beautiful to wrap, and it is not easy to be damaged. >>>More
No, if you want to have a good effect, it is best to wrap it with soundproof cotton first, and then wrap it with a layer of damping soundproof felt.
Yes. Even if it is a heating pipe, because it is on the ceiling, the heat dissipation will be blocked by the ceiling, so the hot water pipe needs to be wrapped with insulation cotton, which can not only reduce heat loss, but also protect the pipe. It's a good thing to kill two birds with one stone. I hope my answer can help you.
No, I don't have any observation holes now, so it's basically fine.
There are several methods, according to my opinion, after plastering with bricks, and then inlay tiles with the same color specifications as the original bathroom wall, so that the whole color bathroom is coordinated. But this construction is a little more troublesome.