Water pressure regulators
Uncle Monster wrote:
On Saturday, January 28, 2017 at 3:06:11 PM UTC-6, Ken wrote:
I live in the mid south, and most water pressure regulators are
installed in front of the home and buried in the ground. After 10-15
years, they often fail and need to be replaced. That means finding them
and digging up so they can be replaced. My question is this: Why don't
they put a clay pipe or something similar around them and put a cover
over it? Water meters are installed that way. It seems burying it
makes replacement much more costly and difficult.
Here in Alabamastan, the water pressure regulators are usually installed in the crawlspace or basement where the supply line enters the foundation wall. I've crawled under a few houses to replace or install one. ヽ(ヅ)ノ
[8~{} Uncle Wet Monster
I have a crawl space, and the last time I replaced the regulator that is
where I put it. It just seemed stupid to cover it up and eventually
need to dig to replace it. I thought they might have feared freezing,
but the meter is not covered except by the cover I suggested. I
appreciate the input.
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