You should not have air in your pipes. Call a plumber.
If the basement has ventilation to outside, the answer is yes. Heat loss from the pipes will escape outside the house. If the basement is closed to the outside then no, the pipes need not be insulated. Any heat lost from the pipes will provide some heating to the basement that will rise into the house.
Insulating your copper pipes is a great idea. Insulating with foam will insure less heat loss which save energy and probably take a few bucks off your electricity bill.
no they are not
In the U.S. they are called plumbers, assuming you mean water pipes, and not the pipes that one smokes.
To determine entry points for mice in your house, inspect for small openings or gaps in walls, floors, and around pipes. Check for chew marks, droppings, and tracks. Seal any openings with steel wool or caulk to prevent mice from entering.
To prevent pipes from bursting during freezing temperatures, you should insulate exposed pipes, keep a consistent temperature in your home, allow faucets to drip, and open cabinet doors to allow warm air to circulate around pipes.
You should read the manual and familiarize yourself with the steps. You also have to make sure you use preforated drainage pipes to allow to enter and exit through the small openings along the pipe.
To prevent frozen pipes from bursting, you should keep your home heated above 55 degrees Fahrenheit, open cabinet doors to allow warm air to circulate around pipes, and let faucets drip to keep water flowing.
Flies breathe through tiny openings on the sides of their bodies called spiracles. Air enters these openings and circulates through a network of tubes called tracheae, which deliver oxygen directly to the fly's cells.
Panpipes consist of pipes of different lengths tied together. When blown, each pipe produces a specific pitch determined by its length. The longer pipes produce lower pitches, while the shorter pipes produce higher pitches. By blowing air across the openings of the pipes, vibrations are created, producing sound.
You should worry about pipes freezing when temperatures drop below 32 degrees Fahrenheit, especially if the pipes are not insulated or exposed to cold air.
You should not have air in your pipes. Call a plumber.
if the water in the pipes freezes, it will expand and break the pipes.
if the water in the pipes freezes, it will expand and break the pipes.
if the water in the pipes freezes, it will expand and break the pipes.
Pipes should be maintained at a temperature above 32 degrees Fahrenheit to prevent them from freezing.