tlmartin84
Well-known member
Ran the line from my well to my building back in summer. Ran it under the slab and turned it up into a future wall.
The end is stubbed out with a shutoff valve and 3 port pex manifold.
I had planned to have the building up this fall and sealed off. It is now looking like that is not going to happen. So now I have to figure out how to keep this pipe from freezing during the winter.
No power to plug electric tape into. I have been tossing around wrapping it with pipe insulation, setting it in a "box" built of square hay bales and stuffed with excess fiberglass insulation.
2nd option is to dig the line back up and install a shutoff valve. This is a last resort as it to will provide a chance of freezing at the ground opening.
It should have the walls up and roof on, and temps dipped here to -10F to -20F.
Thoughts, ideas?
The end is stubbed out with a shutoff valve and 3 port pex manifold.
I had planned to have the building up this fall and sealed off. It is now looking like that is not going to happen. So now I have to figure out how to keep this pipe from freezing during the winter.
No power to plug electric tape into. I have been tossing around wrapping it with pipe insulation, setting it in a "box" built of square hay bales and stuffed with excess fiberglass insulation.
2nd option is to dig the line back up and install a shutoff valve. This is a last resort as it to will provide a chance of freezing at the ground opening.
It should have the walls up and roof on, and temps dipped here to -10F to -20F.
Thoughts, ideas?
