Water line heat tape mess
Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2019 12:48 pm
Bought a 1996 Fleetwood this year here in south central Kentucky. Cool weather should start soon so I crawled under the house to see if it has a heat tape. It doesn't. Looks to me that the original water lines (white-ish PVC??) were replaced with red (for hot) and blue (cold) plastic type lines. Why the lines were replaced I have no idea. My issue is when they installed the water lines they just left them hanging under the belly wrap not above it and just used that gray foam insulation tubes. The home had been vacant for a while before I bought it so no idea if the place was ever lived in after the lines were replaced. I talked with a few neighbors and they said they don't use heat tape but I'm thinking they have their lines above the belly wrap not below it. So long story short will the pipe insulation be enough for this area or am I begging for trouble? Would the insulated skirting be a worthy thought?
Jan/Feb are the cold months:
Average: min. max daily avg.
January 24°F 45°F 34°F
February 24°F 46°F 34°F
Jan/Feb are the cold months:
Average: min. max daily avg.
January 24°F 45°F 34°F
February 24°F 46°F 34°F