Submitted by crackerjam t3_126woob in DIY
Hey /r/DIY, I'm planning out a project for next month and would really appreciate your input.
Right now, my water system consists of a shallow well attached to a jet pump, attached to a 10 gallon pressure tank, carbon filter, then softener, which then goes into the rest of the house. It's functional, but using water outside for gardening and the like has been frustrating, as I can't get enough flow to effectively operate an oscillating garden sprinkler, among other things.
To resolve this problem, I have this idea:
- Replace the 10 gallon tank with a much, much larger one. I'm currently looking at an 86 gallon tank, which is probably overkill, but I'd rather just future-proof the system.
- Separate out a new path directly from the pressure tank to a hose spigot, instead of running through filters. For everything behind the carbon filter, I'll just convert to 3/4" and tie into the existing line.
- Run 1-1/4" PEX for the whole run outside, instead of the current 3/4" setup.
- Upgrade the spigot to something that can maintain 1-1/4", and use a 1-1/4" hose outdoors, converting to 3/4" GHT on the individual implements. Essentially, maintaining 1-1/4" all the way up to the sprinklers.
The biggest issue I see with this right now is at the hose spigot. Winters get real cold, and I'll need a frost free sillcock to keep things from bursting. My thought is that I can just have two valves, one inside, and one outside, where I'll drain the last foot or so of pipe when winter comes around, but that seems like an accident waiting to happen, and probably violates some codes. Is it possible to buy a 1-1/4" NPT sillcock somewhere? Is this a terrible idea?
starholme t1_jebdx7i wrote
Avoiding the filters, and using a 3/4 line would probably be all thats required as long as your pump is sized appropriately.
I feel that 1-1/4" is overkill for a sprinkler.
What hp pump? How deep of a well? How far from the pump to your house?