water supply pipe insulation

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hi guys,

i have just recently been digging footings for my fence and discoverd that my water supply pipe to the house is only 500mm deep then rises up to 200mm in 6 meters!

it can then be seen passing through the top of the drain just above the grate where the sink drains away. (from this i believe it enters the house only just below ground level).

is there anything i can use to insulate the whole pipe?

many thanks.
 
hi guys,

i have just recently been digging footings for my fence and discoverd that my water supply pipe to the house is only 500mm deep then rises up to 200mm in 6 meters!

it can then be seen passing through the top of the drain just above the grate where the sink drains away. (from this i believe it enters the house only just below ground level).

is there anything i can use to insulate the whole pipe?

many thanks.
mains water supply pipes should be a minimum of 750mm depth to prevent pipes freezing so insulation is not necessary until it enters building then insulation should be fitted.
 
it really should be deeper as per above reply and also against possible damage...car ? spade ? etc...

but if your not going to dig it and bury it some more then go down to a merchant and get some good quality insulation for the size of pipe you wish to insulate
 

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