Outdoor washer and freezing temperatures
Hi again.
I need to put a washer and dryer outside in an unheated space in North Carolina. Temperatures occasionally drop below freezing. How can I protect the washer from freezing? Is heat tape on the water supply and discharge sufficient? Do I need to protect the drum or pipes inside the washer?
Also, is Pex a good choice for supply lines? I understand freezing water will not rupture Pex.
Thanks,
Glenn
Washer installed in unheated Area
Good morning Glen, Nice to see you again. You have just outlined one of the major reasons my family moved to Florida from Wisconsin over 50 years ago.
I can't come up with anything that would protect your washer from freezing tempertures. Your washer has a sump that holds water after the washer emptys. This water will freeze into a solid block of ice blocking the discharge outlet. However you could insulate the unheated room and pipe heat into it to keep the cold out. You're asking the wrong guy about freezing problems. Perhaps Labman could come up with a better solution. Regards, Tom