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Electric - Mainly to use an electric blower to blow off the stupid pine needles.Electric air and water on the roof? What for?
Feels mainly like another spot to have leaks
I mean the water and air line leaking.Electric - Mainly to use an electric blower to blow off the stupid pine needles.
Water - Probably not needed on this shop, but might as well while I'm at it. Maybe I'll build a platform and take an open air shower and give the neighbors a show.
At the previous house, built a small pedestal by the rooftop HVAC with electric and water.
Came in handy for washing out the condenser coils.
Air - For future work. Wish I had it now instead of having to move my portable compressor around.
Its only a few dollars in materials to run a line and put in an outlet for any of those.
Have most everything to do it on the shelf anyway.
Leak? Only if the cupola itself leaks. The outlets would be under the eave of the cupola.
I can see a air quick connect leaking over time, that's what they do.I mean the water and air line leaking.
If you are regularly going up there to blow the roof/gutters off, I would strongly recommend buying a cordless blower. It's a lot safer to not have the cord.
I can see a air quick connect leaking over time, that's what they do.
But saying a faucet would leak because its up on the roof instead of being on the side of the house is silly.
Anyway, was planning on shutoff valves for both and being able to drain the water line for winter.
