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I haven't read your post in detail yet, don't have much time now, but believe u need:
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& n1 N2 g$ q* I5 F- insulate your cold water pipe(s) (hardware stores sell them, sty-ro-foam), or1 e: s" W$ [7 w/ J7 z/ b- T5 y
- heating "wire" to wrap your cold water pipe(s). (The ELECTRIC orange big "wire" will heat up AUTOMATICALLY when temparature drops to certain degree)
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* I. T; Y8 y( \6 @8 y9 dCheck your water pipes, where it could be cold, use 1 of the above. Go to any hardware store (Canadian Tire/Reno/Home Depot/etc), they will show u.
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: E" k, e# g) u, @8 u$ s& bI've never seen it myself, heard of people wrapping cold and hot water pipes together to "share heat", if that is your case, u need to separate them and your cold water pipe definitely need heating.
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