Your welcome Joe.
For others, the water he's currently using is GROUND, WELL WATER, un-treated and not run thru an aerator, softener, etc...
(When we moved down here (1979), we were on well water too, and YES, it smells like rotten eggs, will leave major water spots on any surface, nasty).
Once the water runs thru the water treatment system, it won't be bad at all.
Joe, you already know that PVC / facet fix won't be hard, I'd just use some extra plastic clip's to secure it.
***Also, ANY PVC I have in the sun, (say 3/4"), I get the next size up too and slice a WIDE SLOT down the length of it.
Then I cut it to length and literally "SNAP" it OVER the original pipe. As hard as the sun is down here, you'll get MANY more years out of the pipe before it becomes brittle...
Painting the PVC too will make it last longer too...
My dad's main house on/off CPVC valve broke over time (nothing left to turn) which we replaced probably 6 months ago (east side of the house). After replacement, that short section, to keep the sun off it, I double up aluminum foil and wrap it around the pipe /valve to keep the sun off it.
You can tape it A/C foil tape if you want but it's usually fine wrapped around the pipe or facet by itself.
For others, the water he's currently using is GROUND, WELL WATER, un-treated and not run thru an aerator, softener, etc...
(When we moved down here (1979), we were on well water too, and YES, it smells like rotten eggs, will leave major water spots on any surface, nasty).
Once the water runs thru the water treatment system, it won't be bad at all.
Joe, you already know that PVC / facet fix won't be hard, I'd just use some extra plastic clip's to secure it.
***Also, ANY PVC I have in the sun, (say 3/4"), I get the next size up too and slice a WIDE SLOT down the length of it.
Then I cut it to length and literally "SNAP" it OVER the original pipe. As hard as the sun is down here, you'll get MANY more years out of the pipe before it becomes brittle...
Painting the PVC too will make it last longer too...
My dad's main house on/off CPVC valve broke over time (nothing left to turn) which we replaced probably 6 months ago (east side of the house). After replacement, that short section, to keep the sun off it, I double up aluminum foil and wrap it around the pipe /valve to keep the sun off it.
You can tape it A/C foil tape if you want but it's usually fine wrapped around the pipe or facet by itself.
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