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installing water supply line from street to house.
Asking this for a neighbor setting up his mountain property mobile
home. He wants to do this all himself... Needs to install 200 ft of line from the meter to house. He was going to use ordinary PVC so that would mean about 20 coupling joints that could fail. I know Copper is best but he could never solder it. I had mine replaced and they used Pvc material with a flared end on one end of each piece so no couplers needed. one piece slid into the other then was glued. I dont know what that pipe is called but I think it was rated at 450psi.. Any suggestions? I told him to dig the trench and get a pro out there. |
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