Relief valve and insulation tips! I can't stress it enough!

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  • Опубліковано 1 жов 2012
  • This is a video on safety when dealing with hot water boilers and tanks!!!!

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  • @AVTreasures
    @AVTreasures 11 років тому

    Hey Al !!
    Thank you for sharing these great tips and especially the very important safety information on relief valves!! Great job my friend!!
    My 50 plus year old house is on a concrete slab. If a slab leak ever develops, the water supply lines would likely have to be run through the attic. I'm glad to know that Pex will not split if it freezes.
    I look forward to your Pex freeze test video, sounds cool!!
    Have a great on Al, and thanks again!!

  • @fritzhvac
    @fritzhvac 11 років тому

    Hey Al !!!
    I have actually set in on Continued Education classes , where they showed a Hot water Heater Blowing Aftermath !!!
    Went thru 3 Floors and Out the Roof , Landing in the Back Yard !!!
    The Relief Valve is Indeed the Front Line Safety !!!
    Great Job as Always Al !!!

  • @farmboy30117
    @farmboy30117 11 років тому

    I replumbed my house in Georgia with PVC for cold water and CPVC for hot water. I didn't insulate any of the pipes in the crawl space. The first winter we had freezing weather for a week. On the 3rd morning I heard water running under the house. The PVC had shattered in several places but the CPVC had only blown off one elbow. After repairing the pipes I used that type of insulation and haven't had any more issues, but we haven't had a week of freezing weather since then either.

  • @TheOldkid888
    @TheOldkid888  11 років тому

    Hey William;
    Yeah, the copper doesn't like the cold.
    Before you go and install copper there is a service pipe made of plastic that everyone uses for running water mains into homes. Much cheaper then copper.
    I wouldn't recommend galvanized for sure.
    Let me know if you find it. It should not be hard to get.
    Thanks for commenting and good luck on the remodel! Al

  • @TheOldkid888
    @TheOldkid888  11 років тому

    Hey Fritz;
    I have seen a few photos myself and it is hard to believe that it could cause so much damage.
    This one was piped to the faucets in the house. Unreal!
    The last time I heard anything happening from one being plugged was the installer hooked one up for a friend of his and his friend called saying the relief was leaking.
    Mr. Installer plugged the relief and blew the section out of the back end of a coal boiler. And this guy should have known better. Not pretty.
    Tks 4 commenting. HAGO! Al

  • @TheOldkid888
    @TheOldkid888  11 років тому

    Hey Ray;
    You are more then welcome Ray!
    I have noticed a few videos where people have run lines in the attack. That is fine if the temperature stays above freezing year round. The way things are now with the weather; I don't think anywhere is safe. Pretty wild for sure.
    I hope to get the test video out soon.
    Thanks for commenting Ray and enjoy your evening! Al

  • @TheOldkid888
    @TheOldkid888  11 років тому

    Hey Hunter;
    Good ear on you! Fighting something off for sure.
    I think I am allergic to doctors if I am not mistaken. LOL!
    Thanks for caring partner!
    Take care....Al

  • @WilliamJoseph2015
    @WilliamJoseph2015 11 років тому

    Thanks Al
    I'll check into it. I used PVC but when the water company's tech came in to install the meter he refused. Said it was ok to have pvc from the meter to the fixtures just not from the main to the meter. Just between me you and the owner. I might have to cheat because the house is a crawl space and the water company isn't going down there to check the complete run. hehehe

  • @WilliamJoseph2015
    @WilliamJoseph2015 11 років тому

    and that's why I don't like copper "Freeze and splits" but just found out that the city water requires copper or galvanized steel pipe to continue from the main to the feed (incoming) side of the water meter. So now i have to start over-Live and learn I guess LOL