skyguy
Well-known member
This past weekend, we attended the Colorado Rally in Ft Collins. It was a great Rally, but I spent most of it working on plumbing.
This started with a small fresh water leak, and the fresh water pump cycling. Diving into the valve system behind the basement wall I found one of the three elbows for the hot water bypass cracked and leaking. Once the plastic cracks, it takes a lot of very careful effort to extract the rest of the elbow from the brass fitting that the elbow screws into. A trip to two parts stores, and lots of parts later, I had replaced the broken plastic elbow with brass fittings.
Apply water pressure now revealed the middle elbow was cracked as well. At this point, I connected the two hot water lines with a barbed connector and a couple hose clamps and called it fixed until I get more parts.
Like others have done, I will be replacing ALL of the plastic fittings with brass. I may be extending a couple of the hoses as well. I believe the short hoses caused undue pressure on the plastic elbows, leading to premature failure.
This same weekend, my flush connector also self destructed. I will be contacting bandbmolders.com to see if replacement rubber caps/washers are available.
If you recall, I replaced the top plastic hot water fitting last fall, because it cracked as well. I wonder if Heartland should spend a few extra dollars and use brass!
This started with a small fresh water leak, and the fresh water pump cycling. Diving into the valve system behind the basement wall I found one of the three elbows for the hot water bypass cracked and leaking. Once the plastic cracks, it takes a lot of very careful effort to extract the rest of the elbow from the brass fitting that the elbow screws into. A trip to two parts stores, and lots of parts later, I had replaced the broken plastic elbow with brass fittings.
Apply water pressure now revealed the middle elbow was cracked as well. At this point, I connected the two hot water lines with a barbed connector and a couple hose clamps and called it fixed until I get more parts.
Like others have done, I will be replacing ALL of the plastic fittings with brass. I may be extending a couple of the hoses as well. I believe the short hoses caused undue pressure on the plastic elbows, leading to premature failure.
This same weekend, my flush connector also self destructed. I will be contacting bandbmolders.com to see if replacement rubber caps/washers are available.
If you recall, I replaced the top plastic hot water fitting last fall, because it cracked as well. I wonder if Heartland should spend a few extra dollars and use brass!