Hi All
When we bought our house one of the things I had the builder install was a Modine Hot Dawg garage heater. Love it so far except for one issue. The exhaust pipe keeps freezing up with water on the outside of the house. I've attached a few pictures to show what I mean.
I don't know all of the building code rules around here, but what the builder did was install a tee with a very small water drain in the bottom. Then went vertical to get the exhaust up high away from a future sidewalk.
Unfortunately as the water is dripping out, the drain is freezing up and after about 12 hours I get the block of ice you see in the attached picture. The first time I noticed the issue was when water started dripping in my garage because the ice block had gotten so big. Its pretty cold here right now so its only started to happen recently.
I've asked the builder to take a look, but I'm sure it will be forever before he gets around to it, so I would prefer to come up with a solution myself. Any ideas on what could be done differently? I thought about maybe making the bottom portion as short as possible so it has less area for water to build up and maybe just the exhaust temps would keep it from freezing? Or possibly just go to a straight out drain, but I need to figure out what the building code is here to determine if I can do that.
Thanks
Jason
When we bought our house one of the things I had the builder install was a Modine Hot Dawg garage heater. Love it so far except for one issue. The exhaust pipe keeps freezing up with water on the outside of the house. I've attached a few pictures to show what I mean.
I don't know all of the building code rules around here, but what the builder did was install a tee with a very small water drain in the bottom. Then went vertical to get the exhaust up high away from a future sidewalk.
Unfortunately as the water is dripping out, the drain is freezing up and after about 12 hours I get the block of ice you see in the attached picture. The first time I noticed the issue was when water started dripping in my garage because the ice block had gotten so big. Its pretty cold here right now so its only started to happen recently.
I've asked the builder to take a look, but I'm sure it will be forever before he gets around to it, so I would prefer to come up with a solution myself. Any ideas on what could be done differently? I thought about maybe making the bottom portion as short as possible so it has less area for water to build up and maybe just the exhaust temps would keep it from freezing? Or possibly just go to a straight out drain, but I need to figure out what the building code is here to determine if I can do that.
Thanks
Jason


