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Outdoor Pipe Lagging
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Following on from my washing machine not working, it appears that I have a frozen pipe outside my annex which doesn't have lagging. None of the cold water taps work in the annex. The hot ones are fine as are all the taps in the main house.
What's the best type of lagging to get for outside pipes? I've seen loads on amazon but need advice. Also, once the lagging is on I presume it will start to defrost the ice even in sub zero temperatures? It'll be just above zero here tomorrow so hoping it will defrost anyway but going back down again by the evening.
What's the best type of lagging to get for outside pipes? I've seen loads on amazon but need advice. Also, once the lagging is on I presume it will start to defrost the ice even in sub zero temperatures? It'll be just above zero here tomorrow so hoping it will defrost anyway but going back down again by the evening.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Lagging does not heat up the pipes it is wrapped round; it only stops them losing more heat. I believe there are systems of lagging which incorporate heating element which would actually unfreeze an already frozen pipe, but I'm not sure that they are available for domestic use.
I'll have a look and get back if I see anything.
I'll have a look and get back if I see anything.
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Rather expensive!
If there is a frozen cold water supply pipe to your annexe it may have already been damaged /split, and will begin to leak once it thaws.
As I've said, the lagging won't defrost your pipes, and it may well delay the defrost because it wil keep the outside warmer air (if the weather gets warmer) from getting at the pipe.
Can you get advice from a local plumber who can see the actual situation?
Rather expensive!
If there is a frozen cold water supply pipe to your annexe it may have already been damaged /split, and will begin to leak once it thaws.
As I've said, the lagging won't defrost your pipes, and it may well delay the defrost because it wil keep the outside warmer air (if the weather gets warmer) from getting at the pipe.
Can you get advice from a local plumber who can see the actual situation?
https:/ /www.wi ckes.co .uk/Pro ducts/B uilding -Materi als/Ins ulation /Pipe-I nsulati on+Lagg ing/c/1 000275
For prexisting pipes slit down one side, place around the pipe and tape in place.
For prexisting pipes slit down one side, place around the pipe and tape in place.