We have a copper drain pipe that comes out from the water heater (heated closet) into an unheated garage that then gets piped outside. Recently we've been seeing temperatures of 20F and the copper pipe has burst. (There are 2 hot/cold PEX water lines above it for a winterized outdoor shower). In addition, there is a cold water line that feeds a 2 spigots (one in garage, and one outside garage wall) which is at risk of freezing.
My contractor suggested installing an electric baseboard heater in that area to keep the pipes from freezing but it seems terribly inefficient given that the garage is largely uninsulated and cold air can get in easily from the sliding garage doors. I was thinking that it might be worth trying to just apply heat tape and insulation to these lines but my contractor said heat tape typically works better in an enclosed space like a wall.
Looking forward to hearing some thoughts and suggestions
Thanks very much!
My contractor suggested installing an electric baseboard heater in that area to keep the pipes from freezing but it seems terribly inefficient given that the garage is largely uninsulated and cold air can get in easily from the sliding garage doors. I was thinking that it might be worth trying to just apply heat tape and insulation to these lines but my contractor said heat tape typically works better in an enclosed space like a wall.
Looking forward to hearing some thoughts and suggestions
Thanks very much!