Posted by snoop-nc on February 26, 2012 at 13:00:16 from (67.213.36.29):
In Reply to: water line volume?? posted by dave2 on February 26, 2012 at 12:41:18:
Dave2...I'm not gonna answer your question "exactly" as I don't know the "exact" answer.
When we built our home in 1983, we ran a 1-inch line from the water meter to the house...a little over 400 feet. The water meter outlet is 3/4-inch and we stepped it up to 1-inch. At the house, line is choked down to 3/4-inch, etc. My reasoning behind this was the pressure/volume question. I know that there will be a drop in pressure at that kind of distance, so I compensated by using a larger volume / supply line.
Does this answer your question....NO. But hopefully my comments will help you make a good decision.
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