House water pressure should be around 50-60 psi.
Because there is a leak in the pipe of the water main.
40-80 psi.
House pressure, 75 PSI maximum.
When you cool hot air, water condenses out of it. This water should be piped to the outside of the air conditioner unit and drained away outside. It is possible that the drain pipe is blocked.
They should insulate their house before they insulate their hot water tanks because if the house might be cold they would want to turn on their heater and heat the house. If their heater is on with the water tank that would take up alot of energy.
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Yes, you should definitely insult it.
Yes, you should. More importantly, you should insulate those waterlines before next winter.
I see no reason why you would insulate them. When you close your pool for winter you will purge (empty) your pump and pipes. The water in the pool would freeze long before the water will in the pipes under ground.
There is insulation between the outside and inside wall of a hot water tank. There is also an insulation product that you can get to wrap around the outside of the hot water tank as well. Kit is usually available at any plumbing or hardware store. Only good for electrical HWT, as a gas tank has a flue and the insulation would be a waste on the outside of the gas tank
There should be a shutoff at the wall where the water line enters the house. There may be one before the water heater or there will be one at the water meter.
yes it is fine to insulate the whole water heater from top to bottom and the first two meters of hot water outlet piping.
28 degrees above zero (Fahrenheit) for more than 4 hours will freeze your pipes, so insulate, insulate, insulate.
You should house your fair heifer in a pen large enough to accommodate her before the fair. Make sure the pen has clean bedding and fresh water to ensure that the cow is in excellent condition prior to showing.
It can help, but only to a point. The better alternative is to insulate the problem pipe or use a "heat tape." If there is a vanity or kitchen cabinet you may consider rerouting the hot and cold lines into a heated area within the vanity or cabinet.
House water pressure should be around 50-60 psi.