Freezing pipes
Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2005 10:33 am
Hello
I wrote about a month ago regarding freezing pipes in the winter. I have survived a few spells of -40 degrees and most of my pipes have not froze! However, consistently the pipes to my washing maching freeze. And it must be somewhere where the main splits off and goes to the laundry room. I have been in the crawl space as well as in the hot water heater compartment on the outside of house and I cannot find where it is freezing. I assume that this "T" is some where in the wall. How can I prevent it from freezing? And, once it is frozen, how can I thaw it out again?
I would really appreciate any advice and tips (aside from moving, I love it here!)
Thank you for the help and for having this web site. Many of us are benefitting from it.
Rebecca
I wrote about a month ago regarding freezing pipes in the winter. I have survived a few spells of -40 degrees and most of my pipes have not froze! However, consistently the pipes to my washing maching freeze. And it must be somewhere where the main splits off and goes to the laundry room. I have been in the crawl space as well as in the hot water heater compartment on the outside of house and I cannot find where it is freezing. I assume that this "T" is some where in the wall. How can I prevent it from freezing? And, once it is frozen, how can I thaw it out again?
I would really appreciate any advice and tips (aside from moving, I love it here!)
Thank you for the help and for having this web site. Many of us are benefitting from it.
Rebecca