I've always insulated my copper hot water pipes in any house I've moved into (though I'm sure woodgeek will burst my bubble and tell me that this is a green myth as well....). My new house has PEX tubing, which seems (to the touch) to transfer much less heat through the pipe wall -- which I'm equating with reduced heat loss.
Do folks think it still makes sense to insulate PEX piping?
Thanks.
Do folks think it still makes sense to insulate PEX piping?
Thanks.