Originally Posted By: Bill in Utah
Originally Posted By: GreeCguy
Here in Florida, freezing would not be a problem. Even where I used to live in North Alabama, freezing would not be a problem.
OP is in MIchigan.
It is a concern IMO...
Yep, that might be a problem. But if it's warm enough for water to flow, doesn't that mean it's warm enough for it not to freeze and therefore would not be a problem? I understand freezing rain, but wouldn't that freeze before it got to the drain pipe? With the pipe buried in the ground, wouldn't the ground itself serve as an insulator and at least help it from freezing?
When I lived in Indiana, (Fort Wayne area), our old house sat on a hill and the drain pipes for the gutters went several feet underground and drained well away from the house. We never had a problem with them freezing.