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How do I connect a hydrant to my water line to my yard?

How do I connect a hydrant to my water line to my yard?

Table of Contents

  1. Step 1: Mark and Dig the Trench.
  2. Step 2: Measure the Depth of the Trench.
  3. Step 3: Connect the Water Line.
  4. Step 4: Drill Through the Brick.
  5. Step 5: Connect the PVC Pipe to the Galvanized Pipe.
  6. Step 6: Run the Water Line to the Hydrant.
  7. Step 7: Connect the Sections of PVC Pipe.

How do frost free yard hydrants work?

Frost-free hydrants operate in freez- ing temperatures because when fully shut off, water in the riser pipe drains out into the bottom of the hole through a bleed off valve leaving nothing to freeze above the frost line. Partially closing the handle doesn’t allow water drainage, and the hy- drant may freeze.

How long is a yard hydrant?

Hydrant Lengths

800LF Series
1′30″40″
1 1/2′38″48″
2′44″54″
3′56″66″

How much does it cost to install a yard hydrant?

It requires one connection, a hole drilled in the wall and about 60 minutes of install time. A yard hydrant placed 200 feet from the home in extreme northern climates might run $3,000 or more….Outside Faucet Costs by Type.

TypeMaterials & Labor
Yard Hydrant$500 – $3,000+
Outdoor Shower$1,000 – $4,000

Can a yard hydrant leak underground?

Water leaks from below ground level when the hydrant is on. A small leak may be the result of a leak at the drain hole. Replace the plunger if it is old and worn. See Operating Pipe Assembly Removal instructions.

Why is my yard hydrant leaking?

How much does a frost free hydrant cost?

Outside Faucet Costs by Type

TypeMaterials & Labor
Sillcock, Spigot or Hose Bib$200 – $500
Frost-Free Faucet$150 – $500
Yard Hydrant$500 – $3,000+
Outdoor Shower$1,000 – $4,000

Is it OK to put a water hydrant in the yard?

Aaron Stickley is a licensed plumber with first-hand knowledge in solving home plumbing problems. Installing a water hydrant in your yard is a great way to add a handy water source where you need it. The beauty of a frost-proof water hydrant is that it drains itself every time you shut off the water, preventing the water from freezing in winter.

How long does it take for a yard hydrant to drain?

It takes approximately 45-60 seconds to fully drain on a 4ft bury yard hydrant. The drain port in the valve body is below the frost line so all water above that is drained out and the risk of freezing is eliminated. This is one of the most popular uses for Yard Hydrants.

Where does a water hydrant have to be buried in winter?

To ensure the frost-proof function works, the drain valve at the bottom of the hydrant’s standpipe must be buried below the frost line, the depth to which the ground freezes in winter. This varies by climate, so check with your local building department for the recommended depth in your area.

How does the plunger on a yard hydrant work?

Closing the handle lowers the connecting rod and plunger down onto the valve body seat. The lowered plunger stops water from the service line and opens the drain port.

Aaron Stickley is a licensed plumber with first-hand knowledge in solving home plumbing problems. Installing a water hydrant in your yard is a great way to add a handy water source where you need it. The beauty of a frost-proof water hydrant is that it drains itself every time you shut off the water, preventing the water from freezing in winter.

How big of a Bury do you need for a water hydrant?

Our innovative telescoping design allows you to install your standard 3/4” yard hydrant at any freeze depth between between 3′ and 7′. (If you only need a 2’ bury, then check out our YHME Kit.)

Is there a minimum distance between a hydrant and a tree?

Sure you can, but they generally require a minimum distance for anything near a hydrant be it a fence, hedge, tree or any other object. We required 3 feet or 1 meter when we changed to metric I guess, previous would be would be grandfathered hopefully. Call your city and ask them what the requirement is in the local bylaw.

How does a yard hydrant work on a yhme?

The water supply line attaches to the 1” FIP threaded inlet of the pitless adapter on the bottom outside of the casing, and the 3/4” yard hydrant (of your choice) is to be attached to the inside removable portion of the pitless adapter. The yard hydrant then slides into the stationary portion of the pitless adapter at the bottom of the YHME casing.