OK, I'll go with 1" from meter to house.
Do I need the city to get me a meter larger than 5/8" bore, like 3/4"?
Thanks
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OK, I'll go with 1" from meter to house.
Do I need the city to get me a meter larger than 5/8" bore, like 3/4"?
Thanks
Thanks Terry... working late I guess?
So run a 1" line from a 5/8" - 3/4"meter? Would that be a special adapter or can it be done with off-the-shelf pieces?
The City of Seattle website say...
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I'm in Seattle and in the process of adding a second bathroom to a 1920 house. I've got a 1/2" galvanized line running from the meter into the house, from that entrance it opens out to 3/4"...
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