So if you have the cold water line sitting there in the attic all day with nothing running through the pipe it will still get pretty warm after a number of hours even with insulation.
Frozen hot water pipe in attic.
Look to spend about 75 to 150 to insulate pipe in the attic of a 2 bath home.
It s smart to insulate water supply piping exposed to freezing temp.
Insulation will help maintain water temperature levels in the pipes.
Hi just an idea run the hot and cold water pipes in the attic next to each other touching if possible then wrap them in insulation together now go to the sink in the new bath room and install a recerculation pump and make sure it is on when the weather is cold.
However insulation just slows down heat gain it doesn t cool anything.
Water inside the pipes can still freeze.
Continue to pour warm water onto it until you can open and close the valve.
You can drain hot water from the water heater tank into a bucket then dip rags into the water.
Pex won t ruin if frozen.
Another idea is box the pipes in and run a heating duct to them.
Pour your warm water onto the frozen hose valve until you can remove the hose.
Insulate pipes located in the attic and crawl space using pipe insulation even if the climate where you live does not often have hard freeze conditions.
There are no manufacturer guarantees it won t fail.
Otherwise a cold water line run a long distance through a hot attic can take several.
Put on rubber gloves and soak towels in hot water.
Don t forget your labor.
The cost will run about 50 70 per foot.
Wrap cloths dipped in hot water around the frozen pipe.
Keep pouring hot water over the open valve until water begins to flow.
Wrap the pipe in hot towels.
Throw salt sand or soil into the water you spill in the path.
Heat the area until full water pressure is restored.
Never use a blowtorch kerosene or propane heater charcoal stove or other open flame device and keep space heaters at least a few feet from the pipe.
Yes insulating the pipe will help.
Ring them out then wrap them securely around the frozen section of pipe.
Work your way back from the faucet to allow.
The best pipe insulation for your situation will depend on your home.
If they freeze for any reason check your attic ventilation and seal ventilation holes during the winter to warm the attic.
You can also wrap pipes in heat tape or heat cables with a thermostat control.
Wrapping towels soaked in hot water around the pipe or using a space heater to warm the surrounding area can help it thaw.