For some homes the pipes will run underneath a subfloor or at the bottom of the attic.
Water pipes in attic.
Need to get a hot water line from one end of the house to the other in a ranch with a concrete slab.
Only two plumbing set ups could require sewer pipes in the attic.
Vent pipes look like sewer pipes.
When running pipes from a slab to an attic use an inside wall.
In very cold climates northern minnesota or northern new england for example it s hard to keep water pipes from freezing if the pipes are located in an attic.
Water line would run over the top of the 2x4 bottom truss cord and i would create a tent over pipe so there was no.
As the water flows through the pipes and the valve shuts off quickly it causes the water to stop suddenly in the pipes causing the hammer effect.
No interior walls to use either.
Find out where the pipes are located to see if a ladder is needed to reach them or if you will have to work on your knees installing the insulation.
Combating water hammers imagine a fast moving stream of water traveling down a narrow pipe.
Placing water pipes in outside walls greatly increases the risk of frozen and burst pipes in cold climates.
For other homes the pipes might be located in the walls or the roof rafters.
Copper is both malleable and ductile in tight quarters copper hot water lines can expand and then noisily rub against your home s hidden structural features studs joists support brackets etc.
Hi terry i just bought a home in new brunswick and have a similar problem to the original query about water pipes in the attic.
Copper pipes tend to expand as hot water passes through and transfers some of its heat to them.
Existing ranch has very low ceilings 7 8 so dropping any ceilings will not work.
The first would be a bathroom or kitchen in that part of the house and the other would be a.
A water hammer loose mounting straps or high water pressure can cause water pipes to clang and clatter.
Adding a water hammer arrestor to the offending pipes could correct this issue but that can involve cutting and soldering pipes and would likely require the experience of a plumber.
Suddenly and unexpectedly the water.
I was advised wrongly it turns out to put foam sleeves around the main plastic pipe which stretches 40 across the attic close to the eaves.
My plan is to run pex thru the attic below the insulation.