I have a shed that sits immediately behind my garage, about 3' away. I would like to move the compressor into the shed to free up some space and cut down on the noise. But I have a question:
How should I plumb it? I thought of four options:
1. Plumb it straight across, about 3 foot off the ground. PROS: Easy. CONS: Ugly
2. Elbow it down and across the ground (or buried), then back up. PROS: Much neater looking. CONS: Will water get trapped in the low spot underground?
3. Plumb it up high, and enter in the garage loft, and drop down through the ceiling. PROS: Sorta neat looking outside, very neat inside. CONS: More install work than the other options
4. Install a 3" PVC sleeve between the buildings and just use the hose I am already using, lol. PROS: Super easy. CONS: Redneck.
Also, I don't know if it matters, but my garage is heated/cooled, but the shed isn't. So will condensation be an issue? I plan on putting a water trap on the garage end. But unless I go one of the straight-across routes, there is no way to get the lowest spot on the plumbing run to be inside the garage.
What would you do? I just want to get some opinions.
Here's a visual of the layout of the buildings:
How should I plumb it? I thought of four options:
1. Plumb it straight across, about 3 foot off the ground. PROS: Easy. CONS: Ugly
2. Elbow it down and across the ground (or buried), then back up. PROS: Much neater looking. CONS: Will water get trapped in the low spot underground?
3. Plumb it up high, and enter in the garage loft, and drop down through the ceiling. PROS: Sorta neat looking outside, very neat inside. CONS: More install work than the other options
4. Install a 3" PVC sleeve between the buildings and just use the hose I am already using, lol. PROS: Super easy. CONS: Redneck.
Also, I don't know if it matters, but my garage is heated/cooled, but the shed isn't. So will condensation be an issue? I plan on putting a water trap on the garage end. But unless I go one of the straight-across routes, there is no way to get the lowest spot on the plumbing run to be inside the garage.
What would you do? I just want to get some opinions.
Here's a visual of the layout of the buildings:
