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Run water line to shed 100' from tap/faucet

Bodhi Roach

Member
Hello,

what type of pipe/hose would be the best to use, it does get below freezing temperature here in the winter. Any kind of special hardware or plumbing suggestions?

It would be disconnected during freezing weather and bled of water.

Thanks!!
 

nephilthim

Member
i would suggest the white medical grade potable hose as comes without greenhose chemical taste.other than that you could plumb some new pipe wrap it insulation and out to your shed,and I wopuldn't worry about pipes freezing unless it gets below zero,and if so keep a small trickel of water running so they(pipes)dont.
 

~SYK~

Member
PVC!

This is how 75% of homes now a days are fed from the street anyways.

If you bury it below your frost line, you wont even have to shut it off.

Use Sch 40 though as sch80 is just cheap shit.

I've buried THOUSANDS of feet of PVC, never a problem.

Might want to size your pipe up a step though as this will reduce friction in the line and increase flow.

Hope it helps.

SYK
 

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