I have a 30x30 detached shop that previous owner built. There is a single outdoor spigot next to the rollup door that comes up thought the slab and then has an elbow out through the exterior wall. The slab penetration is about 8 inches away from the wall and comes up through a 2" PVC pipe that runs down about 4 feet to the buried water line. I attached a drawing to better explain.
This winter has been unusually cold. Traditionally I would close the feed valve to this spigot and drain it to prevent freezing, but my wife brought home some ducks last summer and we need the spigot to fill their water.
Up until now, I have just keep the heat on in the shop to prevent the pipe from freezing and that has worked fine, however the shop is obviously not well insulated as the heat runs often and my gas bill has been very high.
A neighbor suggested that some heat tape and insulation would be a better method to use, but I haven't found any commercial heat tape that would be short enough. There is only about 10 inches of pipe that I can get to, as the PVC conduit is too tight to the pipe to work in.
I don't think that just insulating the pipe would be good enough as the exterior spigot will still get freezing cold.
Other than just leaving the heat on in the shop and paying the gas bill, does anyone have a good idea on how I can keep this small piece of pipe from freezing.
This winter has been unusually cold. Traditionally I would close the feed valve to this spigot and drain it to prevent freezing, but my wife brought home some ducks last summer and we need the spigot to fill their water.
Up until now, I have just keep the heat on in the shop to prevent the pipe from freezing and that has worked fine, however the shop is obviously not well insulated as the heat runs often and my gas bill has been very high.
A neighbor suggested that some heat tape and insulation would be a better method to use, but I haven't found any commercial heat tape that would be short enough. There is only about 10 inches of pipe that I can get to, as the PVC conduit is too tight to the pipe to work in.
I don't think that just insulating the pipe would be good enough as the exterior spigot will still get freezing cold.
Other than just leaving the heat on in the shop and paying the gas bill, does anyone have a good idea on how I can keep this small piece of pipe from freezing.