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Default What kind of water pipe?

On Jan 29, 5:55�pm, Jim Elbrecht wrote:
I get ice dams. � �I've chopped them, I've salted them, and last time
I ran hot water over them. � I like the last method best.

My current set up is a gutter cleaner along these lineshttp://www.idealtruevalue.com/servlet/the-128449/Detail

My gutters on the north side of the house are about 22 feet up. �So I
have it duct taped to a swimming pool extending aluminum pole.

I want to eliminate some of the Rube Goldberg-ness of that setup and
extend the handle of the wand down to the ground. � It will be a
little lighter than that rubber hose + the pool tool, I'll have a
shutoff right at hand, and it will keep my hands warm with the hot
water.

Will [1/2? 3/4?] thinwall conduit survive very long with water running
through it a couple times a year and otherwise being stored in a
basement? � And is there a way to make a good sturdy, watertight
connection between two sections of it?

What else might be strong enough to poke around a stick 22 feet long
nearly straight up in the air without being too heavy?

There's a pretty decent scrap yard nearby that I haven't been to in
ages- maybe I find something there if I know what I'm looking for.

Jim


electric heat tape is your friend, after first you insulate and
ventilate properly to minimize ice dam forming top begin with.

plus use the special underlayment betchane? SP?? so no future ice dam
can damage home