[AT] County/City Water Connection: What size meter to use?
charlie hill
charliehill at embarqmail.com
Wed Jan 2 15:55:29 PST 2013
Al, of course the 1" would be better but I'm thinking the 3/4 meter with
the 1" line might be a good idea.
The thing is that you are pushing the water so far and there is some degree
of flow restriction in the pipe.
A 1" pipe will flow approximately 75% more water at the same pressure as a
3/4" line. Do the 1" meter if you
can stomach the impact fee. If not save that 1600 and spend it on putting
in a well of your own (even if it's a
shallow well) so you will have a back up water source for watering flowers
and washing cars and in case something
happens to the water supply from the county.
We were where we are before there was county water here. When it came
through I didn't sign on and we are still on
well water. 20 years more or less later I've spent maybe 100 buck on water
pump repairs (pressure switches, and air
volume control valves) and haven't paid a water bill yet. The only down
side is that there is some iron in our water that is
not present in our county water but otherwise the water quality from the
well is just as good.
Charlie
-----Original Message-----
From: Al Jones
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2013 6:06 PM
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
Subject: [AT] County/City Water Connection: What size meter to use?
WARNING: OFF TOPIC!
My wife and I are building a house, and it’s time to put the water meter
down out at the highway. This is my first experience with “county water,”
as I have always lived in a house on its own well. I am hoping that the
convenience of not maintaining a pump will be worth it in the long run.
Plus, we will be living in the town ETJ, and I expect “one of these days”
they will run a municipal sewer line and we’ll have to connect anyway.
I have a choice of a meter with a 3/4" hookup, pretty much the standard deal
around here, or a 1” hookup. The 1” meter is $170 more than the 3/4" meter,
but the highway robbery, uh, I mean “impact fee” is $1600 more for the 1”
meter. Our house is between 800 and 900 feet from the road and where the
meter will be. Should I bite the bullet and go for the 1” connection or
will a 3/4" line give acceptable pressure and flow? My contractor suggests
the 1” meter, and I have had others advise either one will work. One even
suggested just installing the 3/4" meter but run a 1" pipe to the house.
We won't be doing anything fancy, just water needs for a 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath
house. No lawn irrigation other than filling up a watering can when I plant
marigolds or something.
When the meter goes in, I intend to run the line to the house myself. If
so, I will be using the 424 IH with a middlebuster to dig the trench (if it
will go deep enough) and the Super A with IH Fast Hitch blade to
backfill.....
thanks,
Al
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