jpcjguy
Well-known member
Hi all,
So I attempted to hook up my 1" black poly line to the house today and got my but kicked.
First, when routing the extra length of the poly around a concrete support piling it knocked into the 3/4" line and the the fitting down on the manifold by the pressure tank must have been on its last leg because it snapped off!
Of course, I had not drained or turned the pump off yet so I am getting flooded in the crawlspace (2.5-3 feet clearance) as I scramble out to run to the other side of the garage and turn the breaker off.
Now I am covered head to toe in mud - that lovely clay kind. Fun!!!
Luckily the fitting that snapped was a pex line (which goes to CPVC which then transitions to copper!). I happen to have the fitting and the pex so I was able to fix that, after scooping out the muddy water that it was sitting in.
Ok, So I have the broken line fixed - at least I can get water to the house - whew!
Then I look at a union that I have not touched and it is now seeping a tiny bit of water - what the.....?!?!?!? Maybe from the jostling of the pipes a little?
Then I cut the CPVC line where I will tee into the line (after my water softener, soda ash, booster, etc.) That at least goes well.
Now I take my massive 1" brass assembly and attach it to the line - I use a metal band to support it.
Hook it all up and leaks in several places....sigh.....
Grab some wrenches and tighten them more - still small leaks in several spots.
Take it out and redo the teflon tape - do like 6 wraps and tighten the heck out of it.
Same thing....dammit!!!
Also the back flow preventer is leaking! This is what i have: https://www.zurn.com/products/water-safety/backflow-prevention/700xl/12ufx12f-700xl If you look at the attache pic it is leaking at the oring I am sure (#3 in the attached pic). Try doing it just snug -still leaked, cranked on it - still leaked. WTF?!?!?
I threw in the towel for the night....beaten. So I am concerned about that gray union in the pic that is now leaking. There is not much space above it to cut it out - thoughts?
And what do I do about my leaking fittings? Did I overcrank them and damage them? Do I redo them all with like 8 wraps of teflon and get them snug and the just a quarter -half turn?
Do I call a plumber at this point - but I feel like I am sooooo close...
Anyone have any thoughts?
So I attempted to hook up my 1" black poly line to the house today and got my but kicked.
First, when routing the extra length of the poly around a concrete support piling it knocked into the 3/4" line and the the fitting down on the manifold by the pressure tank must have been on its last leg because it snapped off!
Of course, I had not drained or turned the pump off yet so I am getting flooded in the crawlspace (2.5-3 feet clearance) as I scramble out to run to the other side of the garage and turn the breaker off.
Now I am covered head to toe in mud - that lovely clay kind. Fun!!!
Luckily the fitting that snapped was a pex line (which goes to CPVC which then transitions to copper!). I happen to have the fitting and the pex so I was able to fix that, after scooping out the muddy water that it was sitting in.
Ok, So I have the broken line fixed - at least I can get water to the house - whew!
Then I look at a union that I have not touched and it is now seeping a tiny bit of water - what the.....?!?!?!? Maybe from the jostling of the pipes a little?
Then I cut the CPVC line where I will tee into the line (after my water softener, soda ash, booster, etc.) That at least goes well.
Now I take my massive 1" brass assembly and attach it to the line - I use a metal band to support it.
Hook it all up and leaks in several places....sigh.....
Grab some wrenches and tighten them more - still small leaks in several spots.
Take it out and redo the teflon tape - do like 6 wraps and tighten the heck out of it.
Same thing....dammit!!!
Also the back flow preventer is leaking! This is what i have: https://www.zurn.com/products/water-safety/backflow-prevention/700xl/12ufx12f-700xl If you look at the attache pic it is leaking at the oring I am sure (#3 in the attached pic). Try doing it just snug -still leaked, cranked on it - still leaked. WTF?!?!?
I threw in the towel for the night....beaten. So I am concerned about that gray union in the pic that is now leaking. There is not much space above it to cut it out - thoughts?
And what do I do about my leaking fittings? Did I overcrank them and damage them? Do I redo them all with like 8 wraps of teflon and get them snug and the just a quarter -half turn?
Do I call a plumber at this point - but I feel like I am sooooo close...
Anyone have any thoughts?
