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Quick question hoping someone on here can give me a straight answer.
I've talked to 3 professionals about running natural gas line from a NG well to my house and garage...
We're looking at a hell of a run w/ it. I haven't actually measured but it's 1500' MINIMUM and possibly 2000'.
I'm wondering if a single 1" pipe would be enough to supply both the house and the garage w/ enough gas if we up the pressure (well was at 125+ psi last time I looked at the gauge, so that wouldn't be an issue). The house has geothermal heat, electric water heater, electric stove, and only a gas fireplace currently.
Once in place we'll be using the fireplace for heat as well as adding a second gas heater/fireplace in the basement for the kids. Once the water heater takes a crapp, we'll switch it over to NG as well, same for the stove, clothes dryer, etc, etc...
Garage will only have a NG heater and POSSIBLY a stove for canning and the like in the summer to keep the heat out of the house.
And because no pics, here's of a pic of a pic from FB:
https://scontent-b-iad.**.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/t1.0-9/1544939_10101678850422298_1690302799_n.jpg
tl;dr=
If running NG line for a house and garage over 1/4 mile can I get by with a single 1" pipe or do I need to run 2x1" pipes?
I've talked to 3 professionals about running natural gas line from a NG well to my house and garage...
We're looking at a hell of a run w/ it. I haven't actually measured but it's 1500' MINIMUM and possibly 2000'.

I'm wondering if a single 1" pipe would be enough to supply both the house and the garage w/ enough gas if we up the pressure (well was at 125+ psi last time I looked at the gauge, so that wouldn't be an issue). The house has geothermal heat, electric water heater, electric stove, and only a gas fireplace currently.
Once in place we'll be using the fireplace for heat as well as adding a second gas heater/fireplace in the basement for the kids. Once the water heater takes a crapp, we'll switch it over to NG as well, same for the stove, clothes dryer, etc, etc...
Garage will only have a NG heater and POSSIBLY a stove for canning and the like in the summer to keep the heat out of the house.
And because no pics, here's of a pic of a pic from FB:
https://scontent-b-iad.**.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/t1.0-9/1544939_10101678850422298_1690302799_n.jpg
tl;dr=
If running NG line for a house and garage over 1/4 mile can I get by with a single 1" pipe or do I need to run 2x1" pipes?
