mjwalsh
6 bay SS w/laundromat
I wonder if some of my fellow "water users" ... those of us with more than a just self serve facility have faced the proposition of new water main using their latest techniques. They are currently just starting the late in the season project. I knew from my residence's similar experience that they do a temporary few weeks of back flowing through a garden hose faucet. OK residential wise or with a business with vastly smaller water needs!
Unbelievable. The foreman of the project when I approached him ... the guy with the clipboard & entourage ... told me he already found the two commercial garden hose valves ... supposedly no problem. BTW he told me he had his degree in engineering. To his credit he did finally come around to the reality that they would have to find another way so more water & less loss of pressure would occur. He came around only after I "sort of kind of" blistered his ears a bit.
BTW ... one of the two garden hose spigots would be back flowing into our Fleck Water Softener that serves both our laundromat & our 6 self serve car wash bays. Not sure if that reverse flow into the twin softener resin-gravel tanks would also be a factor.
Any thoughts or similar experiences???
Unbelievable. The foreman of the project when I approached him ... the guy with the clipboard & entourage ... told me he already found the two commercial garden hose valves ... supposedly no problem. BTW he told me he had his degree in engineering. To his credit he did finally come around to the reality that they would have to find another way so more water & less loss of pressure would occur. He came around only after I "sort of kind of" blistered his ears a bit.
BTW ... one of the two garden hose spigots would be back flowing into our Fleck Water Softener that serves both our laundromat & our 6 self serve car wash bays. Not sure if that reverse flow into the twin softener resin-gravel tanks would also be a factor.
Any thoughts or similar experiences???