Tweegs
11-15-2010, 05:17 PM
OK, so it appears I didn’t rinse out my main lines well enough. A week or so ago I noticed a 4 or 5” stretch of main with mold in it, must have been a small sag there.
Left the sag alone and ran about a 2% bleach solution through a tap upstream of the mold, hoping that if there really were a sag, the solution would collect there and dissolve the mold. I’ve been out there a couple of times now running the solution through without so much as putting a dent in it
This is the light blue ¾” main, same stuff as my lats, 30P, and the mold is located about halfway down a 500’ run. I’ve been thinking about using a stronger bleach solution, but thought I’d run it past everyone first before doing so. Don’t expect that the bleach will damage the main, but wondered if anyone has a different trick.
Sure would like to get that mold out of there and get everything rinsed before we get into the hard freeze.
Any thoughts?
Left the sag alone and ran about a 2% bleach solution through a tap upstream of the mold, hoping that if there really were a sag, the solution would collect there and dissolve the mold. I’ve been out there a couple of times now running the solution through without so much as putting a dent in it
This is the light blue ¾” main, same stuff as my lats, 30P, and the mold is located about halfway down a 500’ run. I’ve been thinking about using a stronger bleach solution, but thought I’d run it past everyone first before doing so. Don’t expect that the bleach will damage the main, but wondered if anyone has a different trick.
Sure would like to get that mold out of there and get everything rinsed before we get into the hard freeze.
Any thoughts?