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  1. clarehills

    Running new water line from main

    That was my guess but wanted to check with you guys first. Thanks very much! Clarehills.
  2. clarehills

    Determining if current gas line is sufficient to run Tankless Water Heater

    Caduceus! Thanks very much for the reply! That is very helpful. It is natural gas. I can gather the pipe dimensions, lengths and junctions and the BTU needs of the other appliances. It seems the best thing to do after that is hire a plumber to bring the manometer and make a recommendation...
  3. clarehills

    Running new water line from main

    Hi, I plan on running a new copper pipe from the main water line. I intend to add a T junction just after the pressure regulator. The main line is a 1" internal diameter pipe but the current pipe that feeds the hose (that I will T off) has an internal diameter of 3/4". Question: Should I use...
  4. clarehills

    Determining if current gas line is sufficient to run Tankless Water Heater

    Hi, I intend to install a Rennai Tankless Water Heater on the outside of my house. There is an existing gas outlet at the location that was probably put there to run a barbecue. It is a 3/4 inch line. How do I determine if the outlet has sufficient flow to run the water heater? Is there...
  5. clarehills

    Replacing all hot/cold water pipes in house in California

    phishfood & camaroderrick73 - thanks very much! You saved me a lot of tedious reading. I download and read both of those today, Thanks again, Clarehills
  6. clarehills

    Replacing all hot/cold water pipes in house in California

    Hi, I live in 2 story house in California, built in 1973. The water delivery to the house is from the street to the garage (where the water heater is located) and from there, both hot and cold water pipes travel under the slab/cement to the far side of the house where all the water usage is...
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