Building a barndo (about 3,000 sqft of living, 2.5 bath + lots of shop area = about 6,000sqft total).
Slab is not yet poured (working on foundation framing, will pour next week).
100ft from well house to barndo + another 100ft to far side of building.
Well house/pump currently puts out at least 8gpm and has 3/4" fittings but will be upgraded someday.
Plumber did the following:
- Used 3/4" ball valve from well tank to main line.
- Main line 1" that runs almost 200ft.
- Then branch lines are 1/2" under the foundation (inside of 3/4" sleeves).
We think this is too small, especially the distance and are requesting he redo. I'd think a 1.5" main and 3/4" branch lines at minimum, with 1/2" only at certain fixtures.
Also, since the foundation work (digging footings and beams) has already begun, he said he would wait and run new larger lines in the footings instead of digging the smaller ones up and relaying. According to web search, this would be out of code (though we are in the country so would not be inspected).
PS - he also tied into the well house about 16" away from the wall, which seems lazy and more freeze prone, in addition to using a little 3/4" ball valve instead of a 1" or larger valve.
Do we need a different plumber or is this kind of work acceptable?
Thanks
Slab is not yet poured (working on foundation framing, will pour next week).
100ft from well house to barndo + another 100ft to far side of building.
Well house/pump currently puts out at least 8gpm and has 3/4" fittings but will be upgraded someday.
Plumber did the following:
- Used 3/4" ball valve from well tank to main line.
- Main line 1" that runs almost 200ft.
- Then branch lines are 1/2" under the foundation (inside of 3/4" sleeves).
We think this is too small, especially the distance and are requesting he redo. I'd think a 1.5" main and 3/4" branch lines at minimum, with 1/2" only at certain fixtures.
Also, since the foundation work (digging footings and beams) has already begun, he said he would wait and run new larger lines in the footings instead of digging the smaller ones up and relaying. According to web search, this would be out of code (though we are in the country so would not be inspected).
PS - he also tied into the well house about 16" away from the wall, which seems lazy and more freeze prone, in addition to using a little 3/4" ball valve instead of a 1" or larger valve.
Do we need a different plumber or is this kind of work acceptable?
Thanks