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Heated water pipes - To stop burst pipes in attic

  • 23-06-2011 7:46pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 48


    Hi guys n gals,...

    I have an idea in my head in relation to protecting water pipes in the attic from freezing / bursting.

    Firstly, plumbing / electrics in not my background. I am an insulation installer. There have been 1000's of properties ruined last winter due to burst pipes in the attic. When an attic is properly insulated, the house will stay warmer, but attic gets coinsiderably colder..... This can lead to burst pipes.... (Irrespective of what type insulation is put on the pipes)

    My idea is as follows...

    Is it possible to stick a heated wire / strip to the pipes (and or water tanks) that are thermostatically controlled so that when the temp in attic drops below (say) 1 deg, that the heating element turns on and physically heats the pipe, thus removing the possability of burst pipes.

    So, can anyone point me in the direction of materials required for a job like this.



    Regards,



    Alan


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,256 ✭✭✭Ronin247


    What you are looking for is "trace heating".

    Quick google gives you companies such ashttp://www.heattracingsystems.ie/principles.html


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 15,858 ✭✭✭✭paddy147


    probably cheaper and easier to insulate the attic and pipes in the 1st place.


    And buy a frost watcher heater too.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 902 ✭✭✭DoneDL


    paddy147 wrote: »
    probably cheaper and easier to insulate the attic and pipes in the 1st place.


    And buy a frost watcher heater too.

    +1, one inch pipe insulation on pipework cut well and tape joins, electric fan heater which needs checking and cleaning anually.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3 LK10


    This product may be what you are looking for, it's a heat cable with a built in thermostat.

    http://www.nomorefreeze.ie/


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5 Glynn1972


    paddy147 wrote: »
    probably cheaper and easier to insulate the attic and pipes in the 1st place.


    And buy a frost watcher heater too.




    <snip> Banned for spamming


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