Submitted by wsj t3_z74heb in RhodeIsland
derpbeluga t1_iy5h7a2 wrote
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How would water in pipes freeze above the temperature that water freezes?
theanti_girl t1_iy5jauq wrote
I said it below but I’m saying — if it’s below 32 OUTSIDE, it doesn’t have to get to 32 inside for them to freeze; if they’re in an exterior wall, they can still freeze even if inside the house is above freezing. Sorry if I worded it poorly.
derpbeluga t1_iy5ok1v wrote
Oh that makes sense. Rhode Island plumbing code (https://up.codes/viewer/rhode_island/ri-plumbing-code-2019/chapter/3/general-regulations#305.4) should prevent that, but it obviously happens in older buildings. Even newer buildings aren't always up to code.
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