my_name_is_slim_daisy
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Good evening all
Hope you’re doing well.
With subzero temperatures approaching I realised that I haven’t yet tackled the issue of preventing pipes from freezing/bursting… and so it goes right to the top of my priorities.
I’m not quite sure which pipes I should insulate, but here are the ones I think I should insulate…
1. The exposed pipes in the loft (mixture of copper and plastic).. I went up there to clean recently and it looks like the plumbers just ripped up the lagging to access the pipe work -and they didn’t replace it (the lagging did look very old to be fair). I am planning to get loft insulation in by the end of the month (~270mm) which would sit close to (and potentially hug) some of the pipes. Should I re-insulate the pipes despite the imminent loft insulation?
2. Pipes under the suspended floor. I’m sure these are almost entirely central heating pipes and I think I should lift the boards and insulate them asap. I will have the combi configured to a min temp of 15 degrees, but that’s more about room temp rather than pipe temp? (Apologies if I’m being a bimbo).
3. Pipes inside the property that run along the external walls. I should get them insulated right? The brick work must be at least 9inches thick but I imagine indoors could still drop to subzero temp? (Sorry it’s my first property)!
4. The outdoor tap will definitely get insulated - but what do folks here use? I’m reading mixed reviews about some of the insulating products
Apologies for rambling on and on. I’d really appreciate your experience and expertise .
Thank you
Hope you’re doing well.
With subzero temperatures approaching I realised that I haven’t yet tackled the issue of preventing pipes from freezing/bursting… and so it goes right to the top of my priorities.
I’m not quite sure which pipes I should insulate, but here are the ones I think I should insulate…
1. The exposed pipes in the loft (mixture of copper and plastic).. I went up there to clean recently and it looks like the plumbers just ripped up the lagging to access the pipe work -and they didn’t replace it (the lagging did look very old to be fair). I am planning to get loft insulation in by the end of the month (~270mm) which would sit close to (and potentially hug) some of the pipes. Should I re-insulate the pipes despite the imminent loft insulation?
2. Pipes under the suspended floor. I’m sure these are almost entirely central heating pipes and I think I should lift the boards and insulate them asap. I will have the combi configured to a min temp of 15 degrees, but that’s more about room temp rather than pipe temp? (Apologies if I’m being a bimbo).
3. Pipes inside the property that run along the external walls. I should get them insulated right? The brick work must be at least 9inches thick but I imagine indoors could still drop to subzero temp? (Sorry it’s my first property)!
4. The outdoor tap will definitely get insulated - but what do folks here use? I’m reading mixed reviews about some of the insulating products
Apologies for rambling on and on. I’d really appreciate your experience and expertise .
Thank you