Posted by kyplowboy on July 23, 2012 at 11:52:07 from (98.93.140.99):
In Reply to: Re: Rural water posted by mkirsch on July 23, 2012 at 11:23:03:
If the problem is caused by too small a pipe on a rural road with too many people on it you are right, a pump will fix his problem but make more.
Every time it turns on and pulls more volume than the pressure provided by the utility every one else on that line beteen his house and the larger main that feeds his line will see a huge drop in pressure to the point some my hear a sucking sound then they turn the kitchen sink on.
If every one else on the road doesn't have the proper back flow preventers in place does he really want to be pulling what ever they have go'n on into his house?
Really needs to find out what is cause'n the low pressure. It may be too small of a line between his house and meter, may be on the county's end, may be that the line just needs to be flushed really really well.
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