LarryWomack
Aug 17, 2012, 10:26 AM
Hi. I just bought a house with two apartments in a 2 story home. Apartment 1 is downstairs and apartment 2 is upstairs. I have separate water meters for each. I have separate water heaters for each. The water heaters and meters are in the basement.
I just found out that somewhere in the house the water systems are connected. Example. Water meter of apt 1 turns when apt 2 has turned on the water, or apt 2 gets hot water even though apt 2 hot water is off.
Anyway, they are mixed up. I have traced all lines in the basement. They are all correct, so the system must be connected on the first or second floor somewhere. Here is my problem. There are 4 copper lines going up from the basement and they come out in the ceiling of the downstairs apt. which is about 10 feet of where you cannot see them. The 4 lines are tightly clumped together. How can I identify which line is which? A friend said something that he heard you could connect a battery and a voltmeter but he did not know any specifics? How do the pros figure this out. I just want to know which line is which.
I just found out that somewhere in the house the water systems are connected. Example. Water meter of apt 1 turns when apt 2 has turned on the water, or apt 2 gets hot water even though apt 2 hot water is off.
Anyway, they are mixed up. I have traced all lines in the basement. They are all correct, so the system must be connected on the first or second floor somewhere. Here is my problem. There are 4 copper lines going up from the basement and they come out in the ceiling of the downstairs apt. which is about 10 feet of where you cannot see them. The 4 lines are tightly clumped together. How can I identify which line is which? A friend said something that he heard you could connect a battery and a voltmeter but he did not know any specifics? How do the pros figure this out. I just want to know which line is which.