Timeline for Insulating copper piping running through exterior wall/foundation
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Jan 27 at 0:45 | comment | added | user181711 | It is an unheated area underneath the stairs; there would be no access to the pipe from inside the house. As far as I know the foundations is solid and the 2x4 exterior wall is flush with the edge; making the pipe about 3 inches from the foundation under the stairs and about 6 feet from foundation uder a heated space. | |
Jan 26 at 5:37 | comment | added | popham | What's the measurement from the concrete foundation's exterior surface back to a heated area? It's the interior of the house back there? Not a below freezing crawl space? | |
Jan 26 at 1:51 | answer | added | Ecnerwal | timeline score: 1 | |
Jan 26 at 0:59 | answer | added | Milwrdfan | timeline score: 0 | |
Jan 25 at 23:56 | comment | added | crip659 | A shut off valve on the inside will help more. Turn on the outside hose bib and turn off the inside valve before freezing. | |
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S Jan 25 at 23:43 | history | asked | user181711 | CC BY-SA 4.0 |