| Yes you do need to be concerned about freezing, but not code. It seems to me builders go out of their way to run water lines in exterior walls, often resulting in frozen pipes. Since you are remodeling, a little drywall repair shouldn't add too much to the job. I would remove the drywall over the wall cavity you will be running the pipes through. Remove any insulation to above where the pipes will go out to the sink. Fit a stop, wood, drywall, etc. above where the pipes will come through. Caulk the joint between the sheathing and studs. Run the pipes, and cover them with the foam pipe insulation. Caulk between the pipes and the plate where they come up through. Careful replace the insulation in the wall cavity between the pipes and the outside sheathing. This is overkill, but frozen pipes are a headache. Nobody ever regrets doing it right the first time. Replace the drywall, and tape and mud the seams. |