Well, I started the plumbing today. I didn't dare hook water up to the old copper, because the old owner told me it leaked all over the place, and that was why he removed the water. I am lucky enough to have a shower and toilet in my little old Shasta. So, I really want to hook the water b ack up. I started today with a new city water connection. It wasn't too pricy at Camping World. Then I went to Home Depot and got compression fittings at polyethylene flex line. I got the cold water line in to the sink and the new connector too. I now have a kitchen faucet, sink and cold water, but there is no drain to the sink yet so it's got a bucket under it. I wanted to get this project finished by June 12th (our first beach camping trip) but it looks like it may take a little longer.
I am going to try to tackle the toilet tomorrow. I'm cutting out all the old copper, the old water heater and the gas heater. I live in Florida I don't really need a heater and the gas line are probably worse than the water lines, so I don't trust them.
I found a really cool solar water heater,and I'm probably going to get, as back up, instant electric hot water, down the road. Right now I will be happy to have a working faucet and toilet. If anyone has a tips or things to watch out for let me know!
Thanks again,
Mary
A plus when running new lines to sinks and toilets, is to put in SHUT OFF valves. If you aquire a leak at any of the sinks or toilet, you can shut the water off to that area and still have water in the other area.
Nothing is worse then having a toilet leak and having to completly shut all the water off. It's worth the extra $6. (reffering to the PEX fitting line up).
Yes, I used 1/4 in ID, 1/2 OD with compression fittings. I hope they hold. I'm not putting in a holding tank because I don't camp off the grid. I will always need electric and water, so I don't need a pump or tank, just a regulator. Thank god, my grandfather was a plumber and I was his shadow when I was young. I'm sure I will make mistakes, but it sure helps to have watched him for years!
I do have one question... Will the compression fittings work for the toilet connection? I won't need to disconnect for winter because I live in Florida...So I'm not worried about that.
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