Pex water pipe without insulation in an attic that is also next to an access hatch opening and unprotected.
Water pipes in attic florida.
Even in a florida home it is important to insulate the pipes to prevent freeze damage and as importantly to keep the hot water hot and the cold water cold as it moves through the attic.
The hot water in the cold water pipe is due to the hot attic.
When a water pipe leaks under a slab it is necessary to jackhammer a hole in the slab to get to the damaged pipe.
So counting on the heat from the house keeping the pipe from freezing is reduced.
Although the flexibility of pex pipe makes it somewhat resistant to freeze fractures it is still required to be insulated in an attic.
I am sure the attic temperatures could possibly get up into the high hundreds on a 105 degree day here.
For a variety of reasons from pipe damage under a slab to home design constraints water pipes may need to be run or rerouted through a home s attic.
Today was about 70 degrees and the cold water comes out room temp instead of hot when we have the 100 degree days.
If they freeze for any reason check your attic ventilation and seal ventilation holes during the winter to warm the attic.
I know the problem.
Three inch pipe doesn t fit tightly into 4 in.
The leak can often be repaired by.
My major concern though is it gets very hot here.
The weather has cooled significantly here in socal and i can tell the difference.
You can also consider using an attic heater if one exists in order to keep the temperature just above 0 c.
Running pex in an attic.
And i m afraid that the water lines are going to get very hot.
The photo at the top of the page is an example of what not to do.
In addition this joint creates a ledge inside the pipe where water from rainfall can collect.
Do use the sticky tape to create a hermetic enclosure for the new pex water lines.
In very cold climates northern minnesota or northern new england for example it s hard to keep water pipes from freezing if the pipes are located in an attic.
As you might expect when the caulk eventually fails a trickle of water will leak through and drip down through the ceiling below.
I was just wondering if there was an easy solution.
Moving plumbing pipes from a slab to an attic.
We can go for three months with 100 plus days.