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LeakyNick
Hi
I've just had to thaw some frozen blue and black mains pipe for a friend (32mm) and was wondering the best way to stop it happening again.
The blue pipe rises from the cellar and goes out to an outbuilding. In the outbuilding it runs in black pipe around the walls before going to a stop-tap.
I won't be able to get the blue pipe down to required depth as it comes out of the cellar at a silly angle and I can't lower its outlet from the cellar any more.
So, I want to insulate the blue 'underground' pipe and insulate the black pipe that goes around the outbuilding's walls.
Can anyone help me with the best insulation to use for these two situations?
Thanks
Leaky
I've just had to thaw some frozen blue and black mains pipe for a friend (32mm) and was wondering the best way to stop it happening again.
The blue pipe rises from the cellar and goes out to an outbuilding. In the outbuilding it runs in black pipe around the walls before going to a stop-tap.
I won't be able to get the blue pipe down to required depth as it comes out of the cellar at a silly angle and I can't lower its outlet from the cellar any more.
So, I want to insulate the blue 'underground' pipe and insulate the black pipe that goes around the outbuilding's walls.
Can anyone help me with the best insulation to use for these two situations?
Thanks
Leaky