Great video. Just made me realize to not try this at home 🤣 mine is under house, 2’ crawl space, up against the first floor support joists, and it’s been leaking for a while and very wet in crawl space 😳
I'm curious - if a $20ish water pressure gauge could be installed downstream of the PRV permanently, why would you not do that? Wouldn't such a permanently-placed gauge help identify a PRV that begins to go bad, or help troubleshoot any water hammer issues?
And what would be the permanent water pressure gauge of choice - a dry one or a glycerin (or silicone oil?!) filled one? Would the lifetime/accuracy of the gauge be prolonged if sat off of a ball valve, so that it was not continuously exposed to water flow?
Great video. Just made me realize to not try this at home 🤣 mine is under house, 2’ crawl space, up against the first floor support joists, and it’s been leaking for a while and very wet in crawl space 😳
I'm curious - if a $20ish water pressure gauge could be installed downstream of the PRV permanently, why would you not do that? Wouldn't such a permanently-placed gauge help identify a PRV that begins to go bad, or help troubleshoot any water hammer issues?
And what would be the permanent water pressure gauge of choice - a dry one or a glycerin (or silicone oil?!) filled one? Would the lifetime/accuracy of the gauge be prolonged if sat off of a ball valve, so that it was not continuously exposed to water flow?
Pretty dopey..You are offered 3/4 inch service so anything down stream your PRV want matter worth a shit?
He explained why... you need to learn to listen. 05:30
So many plumbers do not know the hottest point of the torch flame.
Great video. Good info with out all the extra chatting and distractions. Thank you!
Very informative. Thanks for sharing 😊
if it’s 3/4 why do you need a 1” prv… your going back to 3/4 anyways…
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Great video thanks for posting
Great hand movement 😂🎉