If coming from a city main, it will usually be 1 inch. This will enter the house and go directly to a Pressure Reduction Valve ( PRV ) a bell shaped device where pressure is reduced to 70-80 psi. The pipe, now usually a 3/4 inch will continue to the house system.
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A scour pipe is used to flush out sediment or release water. It usually runs near the bottom of a dam.
The sewer line in the house runs underground to the street and empties into a larger pipe. That pipe runs to the treatment plant which can be many miles away. There the sewage is treated and the water is put into a stream, river or the ocean.
There are multiple reasons to get your drain pipe inspected. One major reason to inspect a drain pipe is before buying a house to make sure everything runs correctly.
If it runs continually, as you say, then it can only be the inlet water pipe or fitting, leaking.
The pipe that runs under the back rear of the passenger side of a 196 Pontiac Grand Am is the water pump. If there is leaking under the passenger side, the first thing to check is the water pump.
By transferring heat steam/ hydronics /scorched air
4" to 6" diameter it runs about $2,100 per lineal foot.
really? someone asked this? Short answer, through the pipe's that run through your house. That would be inside walls or under floors. before that point it comes from a underground main line that runs to the municipal (city) water supply. Or from a well if your outside the city supply.
Good possibility of a blown head gasket if car runs rough if car runs perfect it might just be condensation depending on the amount of water you get
Insulate it completely wherever it is exposed to an unconditioned space.
The septic tank is full and needs to be pumped out.