• @Hyzerflip@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Really depends on access. Can goy access it from the backside? Quick and easy, but a little messy, expanding foam.

    • SirNukeOP
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      61 year ago

      It’s super awkward but I can get to it from inside the house (between insulation and hole). Going to have to move my workbench but so be it.

      Any direction on the type/brand of foam I should use? I have a can of fireblock to seal ethernet runs from my basement to main floor, though it’s probably seized up by now.

      • @Hyzerflip@lemmy.world
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        71 year ago

        I would use fire block since normal expanding foam is flammable. If I could get behind it, I would see if the hole was excessively large and if so, cut a piece of OSB to fit the space with a hole the correct size in it. Then I would bisect the piece of OSB (making sure to bisect the hole) so that I would be able to get it around the cables and refrigerant line. If the hole isn’t excessively large, fire stop caulk the penetration and insulate the best you can.

        • Semi-Hemi-Demigod
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          61 year ago

          I’d pack some stainless steel wool around it before doing the expanding foam. This will prevent rodents from chewing through it, which they can do to the foam.

          They make rodent-blocking foam but I trust the steel wool more

          • WHARRGARBL
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            31 year ago

            Weighing in to emphasize the importance of packing it with steel wool before using fireblock. It’s a game changer.

          • @18Rabbit@lemm.ee
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            31 year ago

            We had a hole like that that mice kept coming through and steel wool + foam ended that problem.