Hey,
Trying to figure out if I screwed up. I have an old single story house that has copper in the slab. 1" main running to 3/4" copper going into the slab. 3/4" copper with 1/2" branches in the main wet wall going back down into the slab and all over the house. One 3/4 from the main that goes up to the attic to the water heater, then back down to feed branches in the same wall going all over the house.
During the remodel, that wall had to go. I slowly ran new PEX-B overhead and ran drops to all of my faucets. Well, the last step was to re-run the main. I disconnected at the slab outside, bored a hole into my bricks, and ran a 1" pipe inside, then 90'd up the wall going back to 3/4" PEX-B. From there, it's 1/2" drops to each faucet.
Well, I noticed immediately that when I open a faucet, the pressure and flow is fine, but it drops down to about 75% of its normal flow after a few seconds. Turning on multiple faucets makes it drop as much as 50%. Didn't have this issue before the re-plumb. Is the 9 foot vertical rise an issue going up the wall? Can this be fixed with larger pipe and bigger manifolds? Or am I looking at having to find a way to keep the main and feeds close to ground level?
Thanks for any any advice!
Trying to figure out if I screwed up. I have an old single story house that has copper in the slab. 1" main running to 3/4" copper going into the slab. 3/4" copper with 1/2" branches in the main wet wall going back down into the slab and all over the house. One 3/4 from the main that goes up to the attic to the water heater, then back down to feed branches in the same wall going all over the house.
During the remodel, that wall had to go. I slowly ran new PEX-B overhead and ran drops to all of my faucets. Well, the last step was to re-run the main. I disconnected at the slab outside, bored a hole into my bricks, and ran a 1" pipe inside, then 90'd up the wall going back to 3/4" PEX-B. From there, it's 1/2" drops to each faucet.
Well, I noticed immediately that when I open a faucet, the pressure and flow is fine, but it drops down to about 75% of its normal flow after a few seconds. Turning on multiple faucets makes it drop as much as 50%. Didn't have this issue before the re-plumb. Is the 9 foot vertical rise an issue going up the wall? Can this be fixed with larger pipe and bigger manifolds? Or am I looking at having to find a way to keep the main and feeds close to ground level?
Thanks for any any advice!