Posted by dhermesc on July 23, 2012 at 06:10:56 from (24.248.193.103):
In Reply to: Rural water posted by Notjustair on July 22, 2012 at 19:58:02:
As always the correct answer is "it depends".
How big is the line that comes to the meter and how big is the line from the meter to the house?
If you have a 4" line to the meter and a 1" line going to the house an inline booster pump will do you some good - especially if it�s a long run from the meter to your house. If you have a 2" line to the meter and a 2" line to the house you won't gain much with just an inline pump.
We thought about installing a pump on our line as the house is on a huge hill - with the valve set to max pressure at the meter we only have average pressure at the house - but the hydrant that is half way up the hill puts out water like a fire hydrant.
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