Submitted by WeatherInRI t3_zr2j46 in RhodeIsland
HeadyBeersBrah t1_j11fk09 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in The cold will go on: Local man breaks personal record keeping heat off by WeatherInRI
Right? It's gotten very cold, amazing his pipes don't freeze.
MuchachoManSavage t1_j11tnlb wrote
Part of my house has no insulation. My pipes have frozen several times but it has always been below 5 degrees. This guy should be fine until mid January.
magnoliasmanor t1_j1222w9 wrote
Depends if it's leaky/breezy. 29° with a light breeze through the outside wall and it'll freeze a pipe in no time.
SpicyClownfish t1_j13onqw wrote
In the article it states he leaves his water constantly running at a drip a second or so to prevent it
12stringPlayer t1_j13w8j3 wrote
He's going to be surprised when he finds that trick doesn't work.
Blackbird8919 t1_j14m8ri wrote
Well he's been doing it for years so I guess you better go tell him it hasn't been working. 🙄 Idiot.
12stringPlayer t1_j14qj1p wrote
It'll work... until it doesn't, especially at his drip per second flow rate. A steady trickle is recommended to help keep pipes from freezing but even then a deep cold snap can still freeze them up.
degggendorf t1_j15rko6 wrote
I thought it was more about providing pressure relief for when they do freeze, like in this This Old House clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuPO5hKdo8A
12stringPlayer t1_j168b74 wrote
That too, if you're thawing pipes you absolutely want to open the faucets as they thaw out, especially if you're using a heat gun/hair dryer to thaw them out.
degggendorf t1_j16jgvy wrote
That's the opposite of what the video showed, it shows the pressure rise from the pipes freezing.
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