Angelfire
Well-known member
Hiya Folks,
I'm far from being a plumber so was looking for any advice from those with more experience. I've got a small cabin in the woods that has city water. Years ago, I moved the main shutoff in the crawl space to be closer to the access to the crawl space. At the same time, I installed a drain valve so when I leave the place, particularly in the winter, I can shut off the supply and open the drain which drains the house outside. All of this was done in copper to match what was existing. Fast forward to today and I've decided I'm getting too old (or lazy?) to turn on the water/turn off the drain, etc... everytime I go up. I'm installing a motorized 3 way valve so I'll simply have a wall switch that I can toggle to do all the work. Anyway, I recently had to replace a couple of polybutylene lines that were originally installed years ago and I took the Pex plunge so have some familiarity with it. So my question really is around whether or not I should keep my supply line all copper through the 3 way just to match what's incoming or transition to Pex and use that to install the valve? I need to dig up what I installed all those years ago and I think with the routing of things (ie. supply, drain, house), using Pex might be a lot easier vs. trying to fit all this rigid pipe into place. I don't mind soldering but arguably it would be easier to do the Pex vs. copper while under the house. Ultimately, while unearthed, whatever I go with, I plan to put heat trace/insulation on it and then bury it again (I think it's only a foot or so deep). It's all 3/4" if that matters.
Appreciate any insight you may have.
Cheers.
I'm far from being a plumber so was looking for any advice from those with more experience. I've got a small cabin in the woods that has city water. Years ago, I moved the main shutoff in the crawl space to be closer to the access to the crawl space. At the same time, I installed a drain valve so when I leave the place, particularly in the winter, I can shut off the supply and open the drain which drains the house outside. All of this was done in copper to match what was existing. Fast forward to today and I've decided I'm getting too old (or lazy?) to turn on the water/turn off the drain, etc... everytime I go up. I'm installing a motorized 3 way valve so I'll simply have a wall switch that I can toggle to do all the work. Anyway, I recently had to replace a couple of polybutylene lines that were originally installed years ago and I took the Pex plunge so have some familiarity with it. So my question really is around whether or not I should keep my supply line all copper through the 3 way just to match what's incoming or transition to Pex and use that to install the valve? I need to dig up what I installed all those years ago and I think with the routing of things (ie. supply, drain, house), using Pex might be a lot easier vs. trying to fit all this rigid pipe into place. I don't mind soldering but arguably it would be easier to do the Pex vs. copper while under the house. Ultimately, while unearthed, whatever I go with, I plan to put heat trace/insulation on it and then bury it again (I think it's only a foot or so deep). It's all 3/4" if that matters.
Appreciate any insight you may have.
Cheers.
