#@%$*& Frozen Pipes
#1
Posted 01 February 2013 - 02:25 PM
#2
Posted 01 February 2013 - 08:25 PM
#3
Posted 01 February 2013 - 11:05 PM
#4
Posted 02 February 2013 - 01:18 AM
Syrellaris, on 01 February 2013 - 08:25 PM, said:
ya know, i've got a couple of space heaters i could aim at the wall, i'm just not exactly sure where the frozen pipe is. the toilet is on the second floor, and the pipe could be between the floors ... BUT, it beats doing nothing and it doesn't look like the weather is gonna break by when everybody is showin up
#5
Posted 02 February 2013 - 01:23 AM
The Bacon Man, on 01 February 2013 - 11:05 PM, said:
well, yes and no ... it does have to get below 32*F, but it doesn't freeze up until it hits around 25*F or lower and holds it for a couple of days. then it's a sure thing. If it gets to 32*F, the water still flows. There is a little insulation in the outside wall, and the siding itself is worth a little bit of an insulation factor.
#6
Posted 02 February 2013 - 12:19 PM
#7
Posted 02 February 2013 - 01:33 PM
stinkfingr, on 02 February 2013 - 01:18 AM, said:
Syrellaris, on 01 February 2013 - 08:25 PM, said:
ya know, i've got a couple of space heaters i could aim at the wall, i'm just not exactly sure where the frozen pipe is. the toilet is on the second floor, and the pipe could be between the floors ... BUT, it beats doing nothing and it doesn't look like the weather is gonna break by when everybody is showin up
Hmm, yeah I get were you coming from. Doubt you can fix it before the party. maybe better to just leave it as it is, and just say that bathroom is out of order. Until its warms enough that you can open the walls up and isolate the fucking thing for next winter.
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Posted 09 February 2013 - 09:48 PM

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#9
Posted 10 February 2013 - 08:05 AM
Low flow toilets are troublesome and require frequent flushing to clear lines. Especially in larger houses. No reason to use them if on well with good flow. My old business had one installed and then we starter to get freezing. Problem was fixed when we replaced it.
2. Get an electric wrap for the pipe.
3. Put a sign up to double flush.
4. If older house it may be using 90* junctions and not 45*.
If you're talking the cold water line you can leave the sink on a crack.

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