atvkid4eva
Well-known member
I purchased a home in April of this year and it has a detached 30x40 shop. The shop has two large overhead Dayton infrared heaters with natural gas ran to them. The previous owner was an older gentleman who had health problems for a while before he sold the home, so im assuming that he didn't use the shop much. The gas line for the shop comes off the main gas meter and the valve is currently closed and it looks like it probably has been shut off for a little while, simply because im sure the guy didn't want the gas on when he knew he wouldn't be out there much at all.
The gas pipe runs underground of course and into the shop, it then runs to each Dayton heater with their own gas shut off before the heater.
With the winter months coming up, I want to make sure the heaters are operating properly.
I have attached a picture of the valve that needs turned on at the house,you can see it has been painted over. Are these valves pretty heavy duty, should I be worried that if I simply turn it on the valve will leak? I'm not worried about any other connections in-line. I would just worry that if the valve leaks i will not have anyway to replace it immediately therefore I will have a gas leak off the main. Let me know your thoughts on how robust these valves are and if they can remain shut for some time and then be turned back on without problem.
The gas pipe runs underground of course and into the shop, it then runs to each Dayton heater with their own gas shut off before the heater.
With the winter months coming up, I want to make sure the heaters are operating properly.
I have attached a picture of the valve that needs turned on at the house,you can see it has been painted over. Are these valves pretty heavy duty, should I be worried that if I simply turn it on the valve will leak? I'm not worried about any other connections in-line. I would just worry that if the valve leaks i will not have anyway to replace it immediately therefore I will have a gas leak off the main. Let me know your thoughts on how robust these valves are and if they can remain shut for some time and then be turned back on without problem.