Hi there,
I have a cold water pipe running out to my unheated garage, it's plumbed into a washing machine. The 15mm plastic pipe is insulated with 25mm climaflex pipe wrap. there is a 2m length outside, then 6m inside the single block garage. Despite the insulation, the water has frozen during the current cold weather.
To prevent this from happening again, I'm thinking about installing tubular heaters along the garage wall, just below the water pipe. A couple of questions... Can I lay the insulated pipe directly on top of the tubular heaters (cable tied to it) or should I leave a gap?
Tubular heaters come in various lengths? Do I need them for the entire 6m length i.e. 3 x 6' heaters, or can I use shorter heaters and leave gaps along the pipework?
Finally, any suggestions for improving the insulation along the 2m section outside? It's sandwiched within 2 lap fence panels so I was thinking about boxing it in with 25mm thick polystyrene. To be honest, I thought it would have been insulated enough but it has been uncharacteristically cold this past week. With that in mind, I want to avoid it freezing up again.
Your advice is appreciated.
Thanks,
AD
I have a cold water pipe running out to my unheated garage, it's plumbed into a washing machine. The 15mm plastic pipe is insulated with 25mm climaflex pipe wrap. there is a 2m length outside, then 6m inside the single block garage. Despite the insulation, the water has frozen during the current cold weather.
To prevent this from happening again, I'm thinking about installing tubular heaters along the garage wall, just below the water pipe. A couple of questions... Can I lay the insulated pipe directly on top of the tubular heaters (cable tied to it) or should I leave a gap?
Tubular heaters come in various lengths? Do I need them for the entire 6m length i.e. 3 x 6' heaters, or can I use shorter heaters and leave gaps along the pipework?
Finally, any suggestions for improving the insulation along the 2m section outside? It's sandwiched within 2 lap fence panels so I was thinking about boxing it in with 25mm thick polystyrene. To be honest, I thought it would have been insulated enough but it has been uncharacteristically cold this past week. With that in mind, I want to avoid it freezing up again.
Your advice is appreciated.
Thanks,
AD