DEMO: How to Freeze-Proof Sewage Lines

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An 11 minute tour of the installation of heating cables on two kinds of sewage lines.
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  • @pimc172
    @pimc1723 жыл бұрын

    Well demonstrated and explained. Various options and guidance were provided. I don't know what your others videos are about but I am subscribing, just in case !

  • @neuberas
    @neuberas4 жыл бұрын

    Very wise to add the aluminum tape. Great video. Thank you

  • @peterl4614
    @peterl46142 жыл бұрын

    I like the idea... 1 question - Now that it has been 5 years since the install has any issues arose with the internal sewage pipe heating line interfering with the flow of waste products hanging up and possibly restricting flow.. After my 5 year build I am just getting to the septic and I have concerns (rightly so) of freezing traps.. Someone below suggested using water softening salts after shower???? Thanks for listening! Good vid!

  • @AndrewAchtenberg
    @AndrewAchtenberg4 жыл бұрын

    How difficult was it to bend the tip down into the tank?

  • @DanielSHall27
    @DanielSHall278 ай бұрын

    Alluminum dissapates heat quickly, it doesnt hold it well, that is why they use it for radiator fins and cpu coolers.

  • @Kareggan
    @Kareggan5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for all the useful info! Question though: How cold does the winters get over there? Think this would be able to handle something like -35-c (-31-f)? Have a nice day!

  • @baileylineroad

    @baileylineroad

    5 жыл бұрын

    Hi Samuel! We do get down to -35ºC here sometimes at my place and the system works well. I hope this helps. Bye for now, Steve

  • @wisconsinhunterwhitetail5040
    @wisconsinhunterwhitetail50405 жыл бұрын

    Could you please tell me where I could find the iternal heat line please

  • @baileylineroad

    @baileylineroad

    5 жыл бұрын

    Good Morning! I got my system from a company called Heatline (heatline.com). They're a really good outfit. Bye, Steve

  • @zprhansen
    @zprhansen6 жыл бұрын

    why did you not rap the heat tape around the sewer pipe?

  • @mrchrisknight315

    @mrchrisknight315

    3 жыл бұрын

    It's probably because the manufacturers of that particular heat tape does not recommended doing that? Also I'd assume it has to do with the fact that the pipe is not constantly filled with water, so it only needs a small amount of heat to prevent ice build up when the drain is used? I'm not a professional. For my water lines, I applied heat tape with this foil all around, then insulated with yellow fiberglass, vapor barrier, duct tape, and finnaly a foam sleeve. My drain pipes have nothing on them. Thinking I'll put a spoon full of water softener salt in my shower drain after a shower.

  • @charleyatslowvannah6393
    @charleyatslowvannah63937 жыл бұрын

    Why ABS not PVC? Is that better for cold weather?

  • @baileylineroad

    @baileylineroad

    7 жыл бұрын

    Hi Charley, ABS is the standard for drain lines inside of homes where I live. I don't think I've ever seen PVC used for in-house drains. I ran ABS to the point where you saw in the video. It transitions to PVC underground. Thanks for watching! Steve

  • @robertricks9249
    @robertricks92495 жыл бұрын

    you oushed the heater cable through the cleanout. you did not show how the cleanout is sealed?

  • @baileylineroad

    @baileylineroad

    5 жыл бұрын

    Hi Robert! I should have shown that . . . the system comes with a rubber plug that covers the cable as it exits the pipe. Works really well, too. Thanks for watching! Steve

  • @justinbriginshaw5911
    @justinbriginshaw59112 жыл бұрын

    Question: What was the cost of the heat line product in the pipe ?

  • @dalepellerin

    @dalepellerin

    Жыл бұрын

    I called Heatline and they quoted me $1900 for 80 feet. No thanks

  • @96thundercat
    @96thundercat6 жыл бұрын

    Insulated skirting..... that works too...

  • @baileylineroad

    @baileylineroad

    6 жыл бұрын

    Hi Mike, Thanks for commenting. A lot of people go with insulated skirting, but here are the problems I've found: 1. Insulation alone isn't enough to prevent freezing. Insulation keeps heat in, but there needs to be heat added to keep in. Without heating your insulated crawl space temperatures will drop below freezing (at least where I live). You can spend as much heating your crawlspace as you would a well insulated home on top. 2. An insulated skirt rots the floor frame. To be effective, an insulated skirt needs to be well sealed. This means humidity levels in the crawlspace go sky high. I've never seen an enclosed crawlspace that wasn't also causing mold and rot in the floor joists and beams. 3. Skirts attract wild animals. Raccoons, skunks and porcupines love an enclosed, dark space. Where they wouldn't set up a home in an open crawlspace, they love enclosed ones. 4. Building a insulated skirting is more difficult, time consuming and expensive that insulating the floor from above and making the drain pipes frost proof. 5. Insulated skirt walls attract rodents and insect. Regardless of whether you use rigid foam or batts for insulation, vermin will attack it because it's right at ground level. Ants love to chew into foam, and mice love to make nests in batts. There's no insulation available that won't turn into a gross, cruddy mess in time if it's used in an outdoor location touching the ground. Like I said, lots of people go for insulated skirting, but it always turns into a disaster in time in my experience. Thanks for watching, Mike. Steve

  • @bigrod0069

    @bigrod0069

    2 жыл бұрын

    I cannot even imagine the price of insulated skirting,I looked up regular skirting prices for my trailer house and I was blown away, can't believe their is heated skirting tho.

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