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  1. Acemanti

    Not Enough Pressure!!??

    Does the steepness of the incline factor in? The water dept said we had 150psi at the meter, maybe the rise is more than 300 feet, we need to double check this.
  2. Acemanti

    Not Enough Pressure!!??

    The distance is approx 1600 feet - the elevation rise is 100 yards from the bottom to the top of the hill. There is water approx half way up the hill and then it stops before a steeper incline.
  3. Acemanti

    Not Enough Pressure!!??

    Any ideas it’s 1” PEX
  4. Acemanti

    Not enough psi?!?

    It’s 1” PEX
  5. Acemanti

    Not Enough Pressure!!??

    It wasn’t my decision, the line is buried and installed- what would be the best option to get the water to the top with good pressure?
  6. Acemanti

    Not enough psi?!?

    New here, we plan to build a house and ran a 1” line approx 1600 feet - the elevation change is appox 100 yards uphill - at the bottom we have 150psi - there is no water at the top of hill - any suggestions on what we can do to fix this? Suggested PSI? Thanks ..
  7. Acemanti

    Not Enough Pressure!!??

    New here, we plan to build a house and ran a 1” line approx 1600 feet - the elevation change is appox 100 yards uphill - at the bottom we have 150psi - there is no water at the top of hill - any suggestions on what we can do to fix this? Suggested PSI? Thanks
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