So I work in the claims department of an insurance company and with the recent cold snap in the northeast, there has been significant volume of burst pipe claims. Looking through some of the data I'm finding a lot of claims coming from homes with pellet stoves.
I thought the same thing would happen to me at some point so I cycle my baseboard heat periodically on really cold days. Are there any protective measures anyone is using to stop frozen pipes? It would be nice to have sensors on the pipes that would trigger water to circulate when they get too cold. Not sure if anything like that exists.
I thought the same thing would happen to me at some point so I cycle my baseboard heat periodically on really cold days. Are there any protective measures anyone is using to stop frozen pipes? It would be nice to have sensors on the pipes that would trigger water to circulate when they get too cold. Not sure if anything like that exists.