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How to Identify Entran II Hose
Because Entran II hose is often buried under floors, embedded in concrete, and hidden above ceilings, it can be difficult for homeowners to determine if they have it. In most homes, however, there are several areas where a homeowner can look to determine if he or she has Entran II hose.

The first place to start is the boiler room where Entran II hose is usually visible. Entran II is easy to identify–it is bright orange with a label that reads "Entran II." Although the hose was designed and manufactured by Goodyear, Entran II also bears Heatway's name.

Entran II may also be visible behind access panels that conceal the manifolds to which Entran II is connected. Frequently, these access panels are located in walls near the floor, and are often found in closets. When those access panels are opened, it is usually easy to identify Entran II.

Finally, Entran II can be spotted in access boxes for snowmelt systems. Again, these access boxes contain the copper manifolds to which Entran II is connected. Access boxes are often made of plastic, and resemble plastic boxes used to house lawn sprinkler system valves.

If you discover Entran II in your home, you should immediately contact a plumbing contractor and legal counsel of your choosing.


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