OverkillYJ
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So I have a bathroom in my garage. Unfortunately the water lines froze and broke before I bought the house and garage. They are buried and I would rather not dig them up since they are under concrete. There are also two lines that go to heaters, one for feed and one for return off of the furnace. Those have been disconnected. As far as heating the garage I am going to get a propane heater and put in a cast iron fireplace as well so I will be removing the heaters. I figure I could convert the old heater pipes to water, but they will be running above ground through the garage to the bathroom (thinking along the wall) about 40ft. What can I do to stop them from freezing if I do this? I live in Philadelphia so the winters aren't horrible, but definitely get below freezing most of the time. I would really like to get this bathroom back in working order so I don't need to go in the house every time I need to take a leak.