Leonard Bayard
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Okay, so got this from an installer who wrote a proposal and have no idea what he's talking about. The unconditioned space is a addition to the house with a 3' bare dirt crawl space underneath it. the pipes to it run through a 3' open hole leading to the basement.
The previous pipes were cast iron and uninsulated.
How the heck would the anti freeze be able to go back into the municipal water system? And why would I need anti freeze in the system to begin with? Won't ever be shutting down the house in the winter.
From the installer proposal:
"Some piping will be in unconditioned spaces requiring anti freeze and holding tank with pump to be added to the system. This is required to isolate the anti freeze from the municipal water system."
Promise no arguing on this one
The previous pipes were cast iron and uninsulated.
How the heck would the anti freeze be able to go back into the municipal water system? And why would I need anti freeze in the system to begin with? Won't ever be shutting down the house in the winter.
From the installer proposal:
"Some piping will be in unconditioned spaces requiring anti freeze and holding tank with pump to be added to the system. This is required to isolate the anti freeze from the municipal water system."
Promise no arguing on this one
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