Hi there.
I'm new to this forum, so be gentle. Looking for some advice. I've had frozen pipes over the last week, but my system doesn't seem very logical. I've got a main supply coming out of the ground which supplies combi boiler and upstairs cold water. This has a stopcock just above the ground. The initial run goes up the side of the wall for about 70cm before entering house. It was boxed in but otherwise unisulated, and has burst and frozen. I've put in a new piece of plastic pipe temporarily,mandminsulted with 22mm thick foam. Should I replace with copper or will the plastic be ok?
I was surprised when this pipe froze that I was still getting cold water out of my kitchen tap. The kitchen was extended before I moved here. I was unable to find a seperate stopcock anywhere for this supply. All was fine until Friday night when this froze as well. It thawed slightly yesterday and unfortuneately this pipe had burst as well. No hatch in floor meant some emergency demolition was in order. I was able to cut the pipe on the supply side of the burst and put in a check valve to stop the cold water flow. What's really puzzling me is that if I turn on the hot tap in the kitchen whilst I get hot water out of the tap OK I ALSO get hot water flowing back out of the burst side of the COLD supply pipe.
I should add for clarity that the heating circuits are undamaged and functioning OK, and that the upstairs hot and cold supplies are intact and have no effect with whats happening with the kitchen.
any advice is most welcome, even though I think I'll be claiming on the insurance for it .
Thanks in advance
jonbenj.
I'm new to this forum, so be gentle. Looking for some advice. I've had frozen pipes over the last week, but my system doesn't seem very logical. I've got a main supply coming out of the ground which supplies combi boiler and upstairs cold water. This has a stopcock just above the ground. The initial run goes up the side of the wall for about 70cm before entering house. It was boxed in but otherwise unisulated, and has burst and frozen. I've put in a new piece of plastic pipe temporarily,mandminsulted with 22mm thick foam. Should I replace with copper or will the plastic be ok?
I was surprised when this pipe froze that I was still getting cold water out of my kitchen tap. The kitchen was extended before I moved here. I was unable to find a seperate stopcock anywhere for this supply. All was fine until Friday night when this froze as well. It thawed slightly yesterday and unfortuneately this pipe had burst as well. No hatch in floor meant some emergency demolition was in order. I was able to cut the pipe on the supply side of the burst and put in a check valve to stop the cold water flow. What's really puzzling me is that if I turn on the hot tap in the kitchen whilst I get hot water out of the tap OK I ALSO get hot water flowing back out of the burst side of the COLD supply pipe.
I should add for clarity that the heating circuits are undamaged and functioning OK, and that the upstairs hot and cold supplies are intact and have no effect with whats happening with the kitchen.
any advice is most welcome, even though I think I'll be claiming on the insurance for it .
Thanks in advance
jonbenj.