Plastic access panels and condensation?

Users who are viewing this thread

GL77

Member
Messages
72
Reaction score
8
Points
8
Location
Washington
I would like to install an access panel behind the shower wall, which would be in a walk-in closet, but I am curious since they don't seem to seal tight, do you get room air leaking in that would cause condensation on the pipes in the wall?
 

Tuttles Revenge

In the Trades
Messages
4,346
Reaction score
1,524
Points
113
I would like to install an access panel behind the shower wall, which would be in a walk-in closet, but I am curious since they don't seem to seal tight, do you get room air leaking in that would cause condensation on the pipes in the wall?
You can get all manner of access panels, some of which are gasketed. But I doubt you would have enough moist air getting past even the cheap clip in panels to matter.
 

John Gayewski

In the Trades
Messages
4,449
Reaction score
1,392
Points
113
Location
Iowa
Why would room air be something to worry about? Moisture during a shower? If the most air can get in then so can the dryer air after a shower. Pipes should be insulated.
 
Top