newbury
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- From Vt, in Va, retiring to MS
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I've a set of "shops" in Mississippi that HAD running water until we had a major leak from the line coming off the county main. We were going through 1,000 gallons a day. The line to the house was critical and we had that replaced.
In the picture the water pipe from the main came up through the concrete in the main building, about 40' back from where I put the arrow on the right. That was before they added the shop on the far right. Both shops go back 60'. We suspect that they laid the line under the parking lot.
When they dug the new line for the house they didn't find where the old line ran, but that could have been where the leak was anyways. And it looked too costly to have the excavator dig a new trench and lay pipe to the main building when I only need to flush the toilet maybe once a week.
So as of now I carry buckets to flush the toilet.
I'd like to get running water back there again but not for a few thousand dollars.
However, I did get them to run a line so I have an outside faucet where the arrow is in the left.
For the "interim" I'm planning on running PEX from the faucet over the path where the red line is and back near where water originally came in, with the thought of being able to tie into the old plumbing. This should do fine, except for the few months where the temps dip below freezing. To combat that I was thinking of "bundling" the pex in 1" pipe insulation with a "roof deicing cable" or pipe heating cable.
Does this sound feasible?
Note - the pipes in the building never burst even though we have had some below freezing temps over the last few years.
In the picture the water pipe from the main came up through the concrete in the main building, about 40' back from where I put the arrow on the right. That was before they added the shop on the far right. Both shops go back 60'. We suspect that they laid the line under the parking lot.
When they dug the new line for the house they didn't find where the old line ran, but that could have been where the leak was anyways. And it looked too costly to have the excavator dig a new trench and lay pipe to the main building when I only need to flush the toilet maybe once a week.
So as of now I carry buckets to flush the toilet.
I'd like to get running water back there again but not for a few thousand dollars.
However, I did get them to run a line so I have an outside faucet where the arrow is in the left.
For the "interim" I'm planning on running PEX from the faucet over the path where the red line is and back near where water originally came in, with the thought of being able to tie into the old plumbing. This should do fine, except for the few months where the temps dip below freezing. To combat that I was thinking of "bundling" the pex in 1" pipe insulation with a "roof deicing cable" or pipe heating cable.
Does this sound feasible?
Note - the pipes in the building never burst even though we have had some below freezing temps over the last few years.