Tempering Valve to Stop Toilet From Sweating



Written on November 15, 2007 – 12:49 pm | by jaygaulardcom |


If you starting seeing my hand in magazines, don’t be surprised. As you can see, my hand is model quality and I hope you appreciate it.

Back when I was taking up the tile in the bathroom, I noticed that the sub- to the side of the was a little wet. I thought this could be caused by two things…the water that shoots out of the shower because of having a lousy shower curtain setup or from the tank sweating. I have recently come to the conclusion that most of the moisture is coming from the shower, so when we put the tile in, I will make sure things are nice and caulked back there.

I did notice a small ring mark around the tank feed pipe as well. This leads me to believe that during the summer, that pipe (and maybe the tank) sweats due to the heat and humidity. There are a few ways one can deal with this type of issue. You can insulate the inside of the tank, insulate the feed pipe, run hot water into the or install a . I think the best thing to do is to purchase a pre-insulated tank and wrap some pipe insulation around the feed pipe. There are mixed views on the .

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Mr. Paul was kind enough to give me a that he was not using. I think he said he changed the size of his piping, or something like that. That’s fine with me, because I wouldn’t mind giving the route a try.

Some people have claimed that after installing a , they didn’t notice any difference and their tank still sweat. I hear that more often than not and I think it is because of the length of pipe from the hot water heater and the tank. By the time the warm water gets to the tank, it’s already full. What’s the way around that? I would guess it would be to hook the hot water up directly to the tank. That way, when the is flushed, the cold water in the pipe will partially fill the tank and then the rest will be filled by the hot water. I am not sure if I have ever heard of anyone recommending that, so don’t do it. Actually, you can do it and then leave a comment here letting us know how it worked out. Just don’t yell at me if it turns out bad.

When I get a chance, I am going to install the . I think that having it is better than not and I also want to use my new torch again.

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