09-01-2021, 08:52 PM
Hi folks,
My house was recently repiped. I have rectangular holes in the drywall in many locations around the house. The company does not restore insulation before drywall, so I want to insulate before they arrive for the drywall. My plan is to only do this for outside walls. Most of the new pipe (pex, of course) has pipe insulation around it. Maybe that's good enough to prevent freezing in this area (Houston), but the rectangular hole is still a thermal leak.
Should I try to press insulation between the outside walls and the pipes? Between the pipes and the drywall? Both? With vapor barrier or without vapor barrier? Is there any way I can shoot myself in the foot with this process? Any other suggestions?
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Mark
My house was recently repiped. I have rectangular holes in the drywall in many locations around the house. The company does not restore insulation before drywall, so I want to insulate before they arrive for the drywall. My plan is to only do this for outside walls. Most of the new pipe (pex, of course) has pipe insulation around it. Maybe that's good enough to prevent freezing in this area (Houston), but the rectangular hole is still a thermal leak.
Should I try to press insulation between the outside walls and the pipes? Between the pipes and the drywall? Both? With vapor barrier or without vapor barrier? Is there any way I can shoot myself in the foot with this process? Any other suggestions?
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Mark
Mark in Sugar Land, TX