You will want a check valve between the primary pump or the water from the upper tank will drain back. I'm assume you would be putting in a second booster pump as well which would be the most practical way to do it.
Hi all - I have an odd set up. My house is fed by a gravity feed spring (there is a jet pump) with a pressure tank to the house. This set up also feeds water to my barn (with apartment) that is way up a hill. I was wanting to put a second pressure tank up there for better water pressure for showers and dishwasher. Is there a reason not to do do this?
Would I want to put a check valve in before the tank? Any other suggestions? This needs to be a cheap solution.
Thanks in advance
aliza
in oregon
Posted by: Dale Schoepflin <dalu@hbcomm.net>
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