Placing water pipes in outside walls greatly increases the risk of frozen and burst pipes in cold.
Pex pipe in attic.
The new plastic fashioned into flexible pex pipe also known as pex tubing arrived in the us in the 1980s initially for radiant floor heating systems.
The water inside is going to get hot.
While pex does not ordinarily burst in the cold the water in the pipes can still freeze.
The flexible tubing is embedded in a.
You have a pipe running through the attic the attic gets hot.
If you insulate the pipe the water will warm more slowly.
Sometimes they have been insulated makes very little difference to the temp on a july or august afternoon.
Because pex piping is flexible it is often used in angles loops or other non linear shapes which makes it imperative to have equally flexible insulation material.
The surface of pex piping can become grimy over time so before insulating you should take just a few minutes to clean it off.
A wet rag should easily wipe away any visible dirt or debris.
When running pipe from a slab to an attic use cross linked polyethylene tubing or pex instead of copper.
Foam is used most commonly and generally works well.
It is important to insulate pex pipe in an attic particularly in cold weather areas.
Yes the cold water is hot in the summer very hot in fact due to the heat of the attic.
Moving plumbing pipes from a slab to an attic use pex pipe.