Posted by Straw Boss on December 31, 2014 at 01:21:54 from (66.35.120.63):
In Reply to: Re: Eeeewwwwww! posted by casecollectorsc on December 30, 2014 at 20:30:25:
That's right. I can add water to the traps but it only addresses the symptom, not the cause. And there are a total of twelve traps to chase down when I include the washing machine, two floor drains and a sink in the garage. Just not practical to tend to them all, all winter long. Somehow, I need to insulate the vents which is where the trouble starts. I'm also wondering if I had one vent instead of three, if I wouldn't have less freezing because I'd have a more concentrated heat source on the one pipe? My attic insulation is maybe too effective also in comparison to my old house, leaving the bulk of the vent pipe in the attic to remain at a much lower temp? My old house also had a steel pipe vent vs pvc on the new house. Again, no natural heat transfer from the house?
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