Simple Sam
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So I just bought a home that comes with an irrigation system for the yard. I live in an area where it doesn't freeze during the winter so I am not familiar with prepping for freezing conditions. The new home is in Reno NV which gets below freezing on a regular basis. The home will be mostly vacant this winter although we will use it on occasional weekends.
The attached photos show the water supply, the sprinkler valves, and another valve that I'm not sure the purpose of. The last valve is in the white pipe with the black cap and is at least one foot below grade. My biggest concern is that the above ground pipes are made from PVC. Are they going to burst the first time the temp gets below freezing? I have shut off the two valves that are above ground but I am not sure about the valve that is below ground. I wasn't thinking at the time to check but I assumed that if I closed that valve it would shut off water to the house which would do in a pinch but wouldn't work if we were staying in the home.
Do I have a problem and what should I do about it? Is there a reason that the above ground pipes are PVC instead of lead or copper?
The attached photos show the water supply, the sprinkler valves, and another valve that I'm not sure the purpose of. The last valve is in the white pipe with the black cap and is at least one foot below grade. My biggest concern is that the above ground pipes are made from PVC. Are they going to burst the first time the temp gets below freezing? I have shut off the two valves that are above ground but I am not sure about the valve that is below ground. I wasn't thinking at the time to check but I assumed that if I closed that valve it would shut off water to the house which would do in a pinch but wouldn't work if we were staying in the home.
Do I have a problem and what should I do about it? Is there a reason that the above ground pipes are PVC instead of lead or copper?


