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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Moved my water storage way up the hill behind my house
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<blockquote data-quote="Fat Boss" data-source="post: 16616238" data-attributes="member: 122645"><p>Thanks! It is nice. I have 2 acres, but it backs up to the Santa Cruz Mtns on the side and rear of the property. The only issue is there is very little flat ground and I want a shop.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I've taken a ton of pictures and ensured that there are trees in view that can be referenced.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I looked into it. The well guy who's been in business forever recommended the 20 foot PVC sections that have the flared end for lots of engagement.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I ran that 2" so I can fill a fire engine reasonably quickly. I think I am about $8k deep all said and done, so another few hundred bucks for PEX wouldn't have been a big deal. But as I said the well guy said use PVC. I hope to move within the next 5 years or so to somewhere with a big shop so longevity isn't too much of a concern lol. </p><p></p><p>The best part is not listening to that damn pressure pump kicking on and off. I'm looking forward to enjoying even more flow to the shower when I get around to removing the pump that is still inline, but doesn't kick on since the pressure switch doesn't get activated. The pressure switch is set to turn on at 30 PSI and turn off at 50.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fat Boss, post: 16616238, member: 122645"] Thanks! It is nice. I have 2 acres, but it backs up to the Santa Cruz Mtns on the side and rear of the property. The only issue is there is very little flat ground and I want a shop. I've taken a ton of pictures and ensured that there are trees in view that can be referenced. I looked into it. The well guy who's been in business forever recommended the 20 foot PVC sections that have the flared end for lots of engagement. I ran that 2" so I can fill a fire engine reasonably quickly. I think I am about $8k deep all said and done, so another few hundred bucks for PEX wouldn't have been a big deal. But as I said the well guy said use PVC. I hope to move within the next 5 years or so to somewhere with a big shop so longevity isn't too much of a concern lol. The best part is not listening to that damn pressure pump kicking on and off. I'm looking forward to enjoying even more flow to the shower when I get around to removing the pump that is still inline, but doesn't kick on since the pressure switch doesn't get activated. The pressure switch is set to turn on at 30 PSI and turn off at 50. [/QUOTE]
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