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RotoRooter Plumbing, Co.
412 Main St. Fresno, CA 95441 (916) 333-3333

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We cover everything from sinks and drains, to pipes, toilets and more. RotoRooter plumbing is an 18 year old company that has been founded on the philosophy of "The work is not done until the customer is fully satisfied." When you use RotoRooter plumbing... Read More...


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Preventing Pipes from Freezing

For starters, forget about using the fiber glass or the foam pipe installation sold at home centers. At best, it provides an installation value of R - 3.81. That's not enough to prevent frozen pipes during extended cold periods. Plus, it's difficult to install on existing pipes, especially when the pipes run along the length of the floor joist. So we put our heads together and came up with a solution that were all up positive will work for you. One of the editors used this fix to successfully insulate freeze prone pipes on an outside wall. Here's how it works. Build a duct system around the pipes with 2 inch thick rigid extruded polystyrene foam R - 10. It works by drawing heated household air through the foam duct and back into the house. Start by locating a spot near the pipes on one end of the crawl space near a wall and cut a 5 by 10 inch whole in the floor above. This exhaust hole should be near an electrical outlet. Cut another hole at the far end of the pipes to fit a conventional floor vent -the size is up to you. Next, construct the duct by running the foam down a few inches below the pipes to create enough room for airflow. Glue the lengths together with PL-300 blue construction adhesive and pin them with screws or nails until the adhesive sets up. Cross cut individual foam pieces to "cap off" Any open joist areas. Cutting is easy with a circular or table saw. Use the same method to encase vertical riser pipes and pipes that run along the length of the joist. Once all pipes are enclosed, glue on end caps. By a duct booster fan available in the hvac department at home centers for around $32 and place it over the exhaust vent. Run the fan full time at low speed during freezing weather that will cost about $3 per month.
by Rick Muscoplat
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