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barchetta1
Dec 11, 2016Explorer
KKELLER14K wrote:
I just caught that fact...crossing my fingers for you...lol...but seriously don't run on your batteries if you don't have to. Those faucets are cheap fixes...the toilet valve not so much...but yes be prepared. Do you have a wet bath? not so bad but water on a dry bath floor is a nightmare...ask me how I know...not so lol. Just Google it.. look up that heater buddy you will see what I mean...not to expensive a fix for your situation. Pay very close attention to that outside shower valve because if it breaks behind it... it can flood your interior compartment space..no place for the water to go just be ready to shut the pump off. When my valves broke they at least they leaked into the sinks and not underneath. The toilet...another story.
I just went and shutdown the furnace. I agree on the outdoor shower. I have learned a lot thru this little episode.
Im planning for the worst when we hook the water up (thursday).. I have a really nice water regulator so I can bring up the pressure slowly and keep inspecting the faucets.. Im a little worried about compression connections.. going to investigate cures for that as well..
I think an emergency plumbing kit is a great idea to have.
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