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Would you use your hot snake on your neighbor often? |
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I don't see any problem with such a thing as a preventive measure. You'd want some for the supply lines, too. Maybe you could even have it measure the temperature using the resistance of the heater. Around here pipes will sometimes freeze even if you do keep the heat on. You just keep the taps running at a drip and the houses are designed to not let the drains hold water anywhere or get too cold. What part of the drain froze? It should never have standing water anywhere in it except the trap. |
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The drain runs down an outside wall I think it froze in the straight section it must have been running a little. She had a new window put in last summer I suspect they didn't insulate properly. |
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Heat tape is good stuff. A little late once the pipes have burst but still good stuff. link |
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This is far too practical for the bakery. I'm giving you a +, but I hate like hell having to do it. |
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