I have a mysterious leak between the meter and the main shut off in the garage. It should be under the slab or the driveway because in 16 days 10,000 gallons of water were consumed - the house is empty (we just bought it) - and no one sees water anywhere. The proposed solution is a new water line between the meter and the house - about 70 feet with 17 feet of driveway and several turns. The meter is on the right side of the yard and the water "entrance" in the house is on the left side. My questions:
1. How easy or how hard is it to move the main water shut off and pressure valve ("entrance of water in the house") to another location in the house (half bath or somewhere in the kitchen? if that is possible then the water line would be about 25 feet straight line. I am afraid that in 70 feet of water line a lot can happen in the future i.e. more leaks. I don't know anything about construction or plumbing - but had water main breaks in the past (other houses) they are an expensive repair.
2. Where is all the water - given that we cannot see any of it. Can it be under the slab? would the earth absorb it?
3. The house was built in 2005 - should I contact the builder - I am not the first owner, but it seems too soon for the water main line to break - what could have happened?
I got 2 quotes for line replacement - thinking about how long the line is, the work to go under the driveway, the temporary mess we will have, the idea of moving the line to another closer location came to my mind. Is it even possible or should I just change the line?
Thanks!
1. How easy or how hard is it to move the main water shut off and pressure valve ("entrance of water in the house") to another location in the house (half bath or somewhere in the kitchen? if that is possible then the water line would be about 25 feet straight line. I am afraid that in 70 feet of water line a lot can happen in the future i.e. more leaks. I don't know anything about construction or plumbing - but had water main breaks in the past (other houses) they are an expensive repair.
2. Where is all the water - given that we cannot see any of it. Can it be under the slab? would the earth absorb it?
3. The house was built in 2005 - should I contact the builder - I am not the first owner, but it seems too soon for the water main line to break - what could have happened?
I got 2 quotes for line replacement - thinking about how long the line is, the work to go under the driveway, the temporary mess we will have, the idea of moving the line to another closer location came to my mind. Is it even possible or should I just change the line?
Thanks!
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