How to hold down wandering steam pipe escutcheons

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katerina | 8 years and 2 months ago

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I recently put escutcheons in place around a few of our steam pipes, but they seem to have a way of working themselves up out of position (over the course of, say, a day or so). I suppose this happens as the pipe slightly expands and contracts with the heating cycle. I want to make sure gaps are plugged/blocked off from pests, and was hoping the escutcheons would do the trick, but if they work themselves out of place, we then have a (small) open gap around the pipe. Plus, it doesn’t look as nice as if they’re flush with the floor. Any ideas on how to hold them in place? Thanks! [Escutcheon1](//muut.com/u/brownstoner/s3/:brownstoner:5DEC:escutcheon1.jpg.jpg) [Escutcheon2](//muut.com/u/brownstoner/s3/:brownstoner:6gyB:escutcheon2.jpg.jpg)