I have a 20'x2' floor overhang off the back of my house. During a recent cold spell, a small water line that is inside the house but back against the outside wall froze (did not burst). I can't access this line easily as a new kitchen counter was installed this summer (they mistakenly put this water pipe outside the cabinet and, as I said, next to the outside wall). So I went outside to see if I could insulate the flooring of the overhang. I found that it was insulated (fiberglass, probably 3" thick) and is covered with an aluminum 'siding' but obviously not enough to protect this small water line.
My question: how can I add more insulation to protect this pipe? I'm thinking of leaving the existing insulation as is and attaching a layer of styrofome (2" thick?) or fiberglass (R19?) insulation on the outside of the aluminum covering. Will this be OK despite the insulation (either one) being exposed to the outside (but not rain or direct sunlight), or should I look to remove the inadequate 3" insulation already there and replace it with some greater R value material (what would that be given the limited space available for insulation in the overhang floorboards?)?
Hope this makes sense. Thanks.
My question: how can I add more insulation to protect this pipe? I'm thinking of leaving the existing insulation as is and attaching a layer of styrofome (2" thick?) or fiberglass (R19?) insulation on the outside of the aluminum covering. Will this be OK despite the insulation (either one) being exposed to the outside (but not rain or direct sunlight), or should I look to remove the inadequate 3" insulation already there and replace it with some greater R value material (what would that be given the limited space available for insulation in the overhang floorboards?)?
Hope this makes sense. Thanks.
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