When the temperatures drop, protecting your pipes from freezing becomes essential. While foam insulation is a common go-to solution, it might not be enough on its own. Here’s what you need to know to safeguard your plumbing during the colder months.
Go Beyond Foam Insulation
While foam sleeves provide a basic layer of protection, combining them with heat tapes offers superior defense against freezing. Heat tapes work by delivering consistent warmth to the pipes, significantly reducing the risk of freezing.
Use Heat Tapes Safely
If you decide to use heat tapes, it’s important to follow the manufacturer’s wattage and installation guidelines. Why? Improper installation, such as overlapping the heat tapes, can cause hotspots, leading to potential damage or even safety hazards.
Seal the Insulation Properly
After wrapping your pipes and adding heat tapes, ensure you seal the ends of the insulation to create a secure barrier. This step helps retain heat and prevents moisture from compromising your efforts.
By taking these additional measures, you’ll ensure that your pipes are well-prepared to handle the winter chill, saving you from costly repairs and the inconvenience of frozen plumbing.
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