09-22-2017, 09:02 AM
I narrowly avoided disaster last year when an expansion tank on my boiler developed a leak while I was on vacation. By some miracle, the leak stopped after losing only a few gallons of water. That incident convinced me I needed to do something to prevent a real disaster. There are several options you can pursue. Leak detectors look appealing except you need a detector wherever you might expect a leak. There are wireless systems which simplify the installation of those systems, but I'm not sure they are well enough developed to have complete confidence in that approach. After thinking about it I decided to go for the simplest approach possible, a motorized ball valve installed right after the pressure regulator controlled by a manual switch.
When you leave the house you arm the security system and flip the water switch off, the opposite when you return home. It can't get any simpler. Of course, it provides no protection when I'm home, but I'm home so I'll probably know if there's a leak. I may still some sort of shutoff for the laundry, however, since that's a prime culprit for major leaks.
Installation was straight forward plumbing and electrical. I installed unions, as much as I hate them because they are a bear to get to seal, so that the valve can easily be removed/replaced if/when needed. My out of pocket cost was about $150 for the valve and plumbing and electrical supplies.
John
When you leave the house you arm the security system and flip the water switch off, the opposite when you return home. It can't get any simpler. Of course, it provides no protection when I'm home, but I'm home so I'll probably know if there's a leak. I may still some sort of shutoff for the laundry, however, since that's a prime culprit for major leaks.
Installation was straight forward plumbing and electrical. I installed unions, as much as I hate them because they are a bear to get to seal, so that the valve can easily be removed/replaced if/when needed. My out of pocket cost was about $150 for the valve and plumbing and electrical supplies.
John