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tneumann is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Hook training the Oscars?
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Ate them a long time ago. Very tasty with margaritas.
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Oscar taco?
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Jeff what were you testing that gave you 118 psi
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IF YOUR INSPECTOR IS NOT USING THERMAL IMAGING, YOU'RE NOT GETTING THE WHOLE PICTURE ® Jeff PopeJPI Home Inspection Service Santa Clarita CA (661) 212-0738 Santa Clarita Home Inspection http://www.MyInspector.net |
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Okay, Jeff.
Educate me about taking the water pressure at the water heater. I test the outdoor faucets and/or the laundry. The highest I ever got was 173 and another at 168. Often I find 120, but that is at a faucet that is also connected to the irrigation system, where we seem to run higher water pressures here. If there is no irrigation system, I'll just test one faucet. If that one faucet is high, then I'll test more. The seller at the 173 house had disclosed that he regularly has problems with plumbing leaks at the faucets. Well, duh! And one wonders what the hec the plumbers were doing each time they put new faucets in. |
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The water heater is always on the regulated portion of the system (if there is a regulator). Many times, exterior spigots are split off prior to the regulator. Also, the water heater spigot does not usually require the use of my adapters and I don't risk damaging the aerator of the faucets when they are more than "hand-tight." Occasionally, I will have a water heater spigot that does not close completely after testing. I carry brass spigot caps for that. IF YOUR INSPECTOR IS NOT USING THERMAL IMAGING, YOU'RE NOT GETTING THE WHOLE PICTURE ® Jeff PopeJPI Home Inspection Service Santa Clarita CA (661) 212-0738 Santa Clarita Home Inspection http://www.MyInspector.net |
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I consider the water heater spigot a valve in line with the other valves that don't get used on a regular basis (toilet, under sinks, etc.), so I don't operate them since, as you state, "occasionally" (quite often for me in my renovation business) they don't close completely after testing. And having a plumber replace the leaking spigot isn't cheap around here. |
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IF YOUR INSPECTOR IS NOT USING THERMAL IMAGING, YOU'RE NOT GETTING THE WHOLE PICTURE ® Jeff PopeJPI Home Inspection Service Santa Clarita CA (661) 212-0738 Santa Clarita Home Inspection http://www.MyInspector.net |
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jmichalski is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Jeff, I am curious on this as well - I can understand the outdoor faucets not being optimal because (as you point out) they may be installed prior to the regulator.
But what about laundry supplies? Any pitfalls there? I think I would much rather hook a washer hose back onto a supply line than install a cap on a WH with a client or realtor over my shoulder.... |
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Also, you are typically at an interior location when in the laundry room. Any "spills" can damage/stain interior components. I have only had to place two caps on the WH spigot since I've been doing this. Clean-up is easy and the spigot is usually quite accessible. IF YOUR INSPECTOR IS NOT USING THERMAL IMAGING, YOU'RE NOT GETTING THE WHOLE PICTURE ® Jeff PopeJPI Home Inspection Service Santa Clarita CA (661) 212-0738 Santa Clarita Home Inspection http://www.MyInspector.net |
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Jay Moge is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
if you don't stop the leak at the washer valve this could be the result.
1) hot supply dripping for about a month 2) under the floor of that leak 3) the sheetrock on the wall of the stairwell to the cellar. on the other side of that wall is the bathroom were the leak is, on the oposite wall. |
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