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just me wrote:
I have heard of to many stories that "they blow out there lines" and still had broken pipes, in the spring, because of the low spots. Just push some pink stuff through them to remove the water that might still be there.
Don't for get the out side shower!!!!
Nov-18-2016 05:48 AM
Dale.Traveling wrote:Thats still pretty impressive. I left pressure on my home sprinkler manifold this week when winterizing. I'm curious how it does.Mile High wrote:Well I don't know how much pressure is remaining just that when I open a faucet in the spring and get a surge of air the system should be OK to refill. 40 psi is about what normal water pressure so it's not like I'm doing a 150 psi fire hose burst test.
Wow, I'm surprised they hold air over the winter. Impressive!
Nov-18-2016 03:51 AM
just me wrote:
Don't for get the out side shower!!!!
Nov-14-2016 02:23 AM
Mile High wrote:Well I don't know how much pressure is remaining just that when I open a faucet in the spring and get a surge of air the system should be OK to refill. 40 psi is about what normal water pressure so it's not like I'm doing a 150 psi fire hose burst test.
Wow, I'm surprised they hold air over the winter. Impressive!
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