RandyLahey
New Member
Hi all, it would be great if you could shed some light on my problem.
I've got a well for irrigation use only, and I have a small but heavily built wood cabin that I want to position right next to the wellhead to put a sediment filter inside (as a start...maybe eventually a booster pump for the uphill gravity tank).
It would be convenient if I could just run a longer galvanized nipple right into the shed through a drilled hole, but I want to insulate the building eventually. What is the right way to make a sealed transition through wood siding?
I've seen PVC and insulation used as a sleeve through foundations for hose bibbs, but no idea as to what is correct for a wood-walled structure.
Thanks a bunch
I've got a well for irrigation use only, and I have a small but heavily built wood cabin that I want to position right next to the wellhead to put a sediment filter inside (as a start...maybe eventually a booster pump for the uphill gravity tank).
It would be convenient if I could just run a longer galvanized nipple right into the shed through a drilled hole, but I want to insulate the building eventually. What is the right way to make a sealed transition through wood siding?
I've seen PVC and insulation used as a sleeve through foundations for hose bibbs, but no idea as to what is correct for a wood-walled structure.
Thanks a bunch