LigouriRd
Well-known member
I have one bathroom where the copper toilet supply runs through the slab near the exterior of the house that occasionally freezes when we get sub zero temperatures. What can I do to safely and permanently prevent this?
I have looked into some of the heating cables (EasyHeat, Frost King) but they warn not to install on a pipe shorter than 3' or to spiral the installation. I doubt that, even if I open up the drywall, I will have much more than a few feet until I hit the slab.
PS: I have temporarily unfroze the line by aiming a small space heater at the line. I really don't feel like this is safe in the long run.
I have looked into some of the heating cables (EasyHeat, Frost King) but they warn not to install on a pipe shorter than 3' or to spiral the installation. I doubt that, even if I open up the drywall, I will have much more than a few feet until I hit the slab.
PS: I have temporarily unfroze the line by aiming a small space heater at the line. I really don't feel like this is safe in the long run.
