Well, it’s been unusually cold in CT since Xmas. My insert is in our family room, which is over our garage. The room is about 400 square feet with vaulted ceilings. I’ve been using the stove to heat the room for the past week.
Well, this morning it was back to work for me, and my wife isn’t comfortable feeding the stove. So I set the thermostat with just coals left in the stove and went to work. When I came home, the room was chilly. I turned up the heat and nothing.
The good news is that the zone with the frozen pipes exclusively feeds the one room. The rest of my house has heat. Plumber is coming in the morning, and I’m hoping the pipes didn’t split. Won’t know until they’re thawed.
Maybe this will be of help to others... just because your stove is keeping your house at 80 degrees doesn’t mean that baseboard heat can be turned off in subzero temps. The outside walls get cold enough to freeze the pipes, which never occurred to me.
Wish me luck!
Well, this morning it was back to work for me, and my wife isn’t comfortable feeding the stove. So I set the thermostat with just coals left in the stove and went to work. When I came home, the room was chilly. I turned up the heat and nothing.
The good news is that the zone with the frozen pipes exclusively feeds the one room. The rest of my house has heat. Plumber is coming in the morning, and I’m hoping the pipes didn’t split. Won’t know until they’re thawed.
Maybe this will be of help to others... just because your stove is keeping your house at 80 degrees doesn’t mean that baseboard heat can be turned off in subzero temps. The outside walls get cold enough to freeze the pipes, which never occurred to me.
Wish me luck!