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Re: Water Main Repair

From: info@builderswebsource.com
Category: Plumbing
Remote Name: 207.82.209.233
Date: 01 Nov 2002
Time: 08:40 PM

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We do not recommend replacing your broken 1" water supply line with a 3/4" line. This drop in diameter could severly impact your flow. Unfortunately, you may be faced with running in a whole new line. Sometimes this can be done overhead if you want to avoid breaking into concrete. Of course, if it's overhead and you live in a cold area, you need to consider proper pipe insulation to prevent freezing. We suggest you do it right and put in a new 1" or 1-1/4" line back to the water meter. Of course, be sure there are NO copper joints under the foundation, as these are prone to leaking in the future. Builders Websource

 

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