Posted by JiminIA on February 11, 2009 at 07:36:17 from (75.105.91.217):
In Reply to: Water lines in barns posted by 37chief on February 11, 2009 at 04:20:07:
If you are talking a dairy barn, here is what we did when we replaced the galv.pipes. We used 1 1/2" sch 80 pvc pipe for supply and the drops we used flexible lines that clamped on the pvc( purchased from farmtek). That solved 99% of our problems. When it was really cold the cows only went out for a short time and came back in to keep the barn warm enough....Jim
As an after thought as someone said above with the availabilty of PEX now that maybe the way to go, a little more expensive for fittings, tubing and crimp tool but it seems to be pretty versatile..
This post was edited by JiminIA at 07:38:46 02/11/09.
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