Update, pulled out a bunch of insulation, installed pipe cozy around hot water line, then tried the water, and bam, it is working.
So I am leaving my basement a mess for a while, until this issue settles itself. I did notice that one of the flaps on my dryer vent was stuck open, so I fixed that.
My one thought I had was that perhaps stuffing insulation in there was perhaps trapping cold air in the area, and not allowing warm air from the basement to circulate in the area. I know that is a stretch, but it is all I got.
I was also wondering if I could vent my dryer in my basement or something, remove the vent tube in question and I would then have room to work in the void. Edit, the answer to venting the dry in the house or garage is no due to lint particles and moisture issues.....
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Last edited by Northendzone; 12-14-2016 at 07:12 PM.
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