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Old 02-23-2013, 01:04 PM   #1
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Need your advice............

In my quest to get the Monty ready for the 2013 season, I have been working on my spring cleaning on and off since January. Today, it was a pretty decent winter day in ND, cleaned out the basement, vacuuming etc. I opened up the access cover which exposes the water pump and thought boy I could put a layer of reflectix insulation over the top of the pump to make things quieter inside the Monty. It is right next to the furnace and right below the heating ducts and then I thought if I cover it up, it won't get heat. Or covering it up won't make much of a difference in sound proofing?

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