I also wouldn't risk it but my town adds quite a bit chemicals to the water. Therefore I use an HMA.
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Surprising responses from both sides.
To error on the side of caution is wise. Whole house carbon filteration is very cheap. HMA...not so much here.
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Surprising responses from both sides.
To error on the side of caution is wise. Whole house carbon filteration is very cheap. HMA...not so much here.
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No mate they don't add anything, well if they do they certainly don't tell us.
Basically as Ade said, they protect the water pipes with lagging and depth of burial in the ground, but once it hits our houses, basically after the metre/stop cock it's effectively down to us to maintain the feed. That's why if a pipe freezes in the loft or if the outside tap freezes and splits its on your head and not the water board's.
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So mine could freeze the as I have run a pipe underground in my garden
I do get a lot of condensation around my HMA so much that it sometimes sets my leak sensors off
It has never frozen in 5 years so it must be ok as water is always flowing if I turned it off for a few days it maybe a different story
I have always been worried about the overflow pipe to the main drain freezing stopping the sump draining but as that's always warm water flowing out that must stop it freezing but my drain pipe is long about 20ft but also buried and again no problems in 5 years
To be fair I worry about a lot even toxic fumes coming from the main drain back up the overflow pipe into the sump lol
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