Why can't anything just work the way it's suppose to?
I turned on the water to valve to check my plumbing, and was thrilled to find no leaks.
But then I opened a valve to let the water run, and there was no water.
WTF!!
Then I rembered that when I replaced a section of water line going to my house late last summer that the water didn't come on right away.
I suspect that the line is air looked since it's been shut off for years.
I also decided to check to make sure the water is coming from the house and not another meter.
I dug on the backside of this spigot. I already know the there's a water line on the other side that runs to the house because I replaced it, and there isn't any line running off of the main between here and the meter.
As I was digging I discovered a 3/8-inch copper line running towards the shop.
I dug outside the shop and found the 3/8-inch copper line running under my shop, and now understand why there was a cable buried near this spigot. Likely do a metal detector would detect it.
I didn't find any shut off for this line.
Who the F runs a 3/8-inch copper line 40 feet to a sink and toilet in another building. I figured it was 3/4-inch. Maybe even 1/2-inch. Not 3/8's. WTF.
I still plan to replace the water line from this spigot to the water meter with PEX. I could also replaced this line with a larger PEX line, but I would have to run a new line inside the building. Instead of cutting up the floor I wonder if I could run it along the base of the wall at the floor??
A cabinet and sink goes here. The shop is on the other side of the wall where the brick panel is. I could run it through the wall and connect to my new plumbing.
In the meantime, I need to figure out how to get the water flowing.