Like “ The Three Stooges” plumbing episode when they hooked the water to the electrical conduit?We should all feel lucky that the installer didn't hook the gas line up to the water meter.
The gas line is probably the only thing that is decent. Those water lines and meter are a disaster.
There's nothing I see there that would fail an inspection, especially the gas line.
well going through the floor with flex is one code violation, diy home owner at it again
It is the fact that you cant actually see what is going on there because of the water line.Hmmm. Which is it?
I agree. I had mistakenly thought that was an appliance flex coming through the floor. The way he did it in the video is how it should have been installed
Dave is saying there are 2 kinds of CSST. I find that to be true. The iron pipe sediment trap and connection differetiate each from the other. The one going through the floor is jacketed. It may be legal.well going through the floor with flex is one code violation, diy home owner at it again
Award for the most annoying vid ever.
I guess you missed the Scotty Kilmer thread.Award for the most annoying vid ever.
But you can’t see what the CSST is connected to. I initially bought the water heater pipe was just black iron coming out of the wall, as there is no connection shown.
Blow it up. You can barely see the red handle of the shut off valve sitting behind the water meter.But you can’t see what the CSST is connected to. I initially bought the water heater pipe was just black iron coming out of the wall, as there is no connection shown.

If there is a huge set back, I can see the reasons for a meter so far from the house.... primarily the reason ZX mentioned. Now more than likely, who has a huge responsibility to repair the line.The thing about that post that hits me as odd is the distance from meter to panel. I've always seen meters at the house
I do see that is it GASTITE, however it is the old out dated and not the new update to date lighting proof ccst.Dave is saying there are 2 kinds of CSST. I find that to be true. The iron pipe sediment trap and connection differetiate each from the other. The one going through the floor is jacketed. It may be legal.
Not really....Dave is saying there are 2 kinds of CSST. I find that to be true. The iron pipe sediment trap and connection differetiate each from the other. The one going through the floor is jacketed. It may be legal.
Same here and is that not everywhere in the states?Typical around here. Residents are responsible for everything after the meter.
It seems to me in warmer climates is pretty normal for the gas company to set the meter right off the street. The run to the house in on the homeowner. I see it often in the south.The thing about that post that hits me as odd is the distance from meter to panel. I've always seen meters at the house
Why would climate matter for a natural gas feed?It seems to me in warmer climates is pretty normal for the gas company to set the meter right off the street. The run to the hose in on the homeonwer. I see it often in the south.
No idea. All I know is in the north country I see gas meters at the house, down south, out along the street. No idea why it would make a difference. The gas sure doesn't care.Why would climate matter for a natural gas feed?
Interesting. I have seen water meters out in the lawn in warm climates, but never noticed a gas meter.No idea. All I know is in the north country I see gas meters at the house, down south, out along the street. No idea why it would make a difference. The gas sure doesn't care.
Just a guess here --- but in the Northeast I see mailboxes wiped out by snow plows. Are the Southern gas meters above ground?No idea. All I know is in the north country I see gas meters at the house, down south, out along the street. No idea why it would make a difference. The gas sure doesn't care.
The gas meters are not right on the street, maybe 25 feet off. I am guessing just off the right of way for the street. If a snow plow hit one they better pee test the driver!Just a guess here --- but in the Northeast I see mailboxes wiped out by snow plows. Are the Southern gas meters above ground?
As stated - the gas company would like to have the underground line to be paid from the customers wallet.
I don’t recommend correcting him.Gas connection flex lines are CSST here. Well, the inspector called it that.
You are not missing anything. Those red and blue pipes are for water. My underground NG line to the garage is Arctic Orange.Somebody fill me in on what I'm missing?
Look more carefully. See post 53. The steel gas line is fed from the orange CSST. It does not come out of the wall. The red valve handle is just barely visible behind the water meter.You are not missing anything. Those red and blue pipes are for water. My underground NG line to the garage is Arctic Orange.
Look carefully and you might be able to see the steel gas line as it comes out of the wall behind the water meter.
