Started on the Outdoor Kitchen

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Maybe overcomplicated, but could you put a wye with an air hose fitting on the line with a valve that's closed, and only open the valve after you've turned off the supply when you're going to blow down for the winter?

Yea,,, This ... Just after the shut off valve put a T in... Put a shut off valve with the air fitting as mcokevin mcokevin said ...
 
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Following, too.
I'm hoping to get my outdoor slab in this summer.

I'm putting a shut off valve inside so I can winterize for the bad month's. I still have to figure out some way to blow air thru to get all of the water out though.
The other got you covered for ideas.
Just never get the idea to use RV antifreeze in the water line. It has Bitrex and you never can get that taste out.
 
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Dry with the forms off and relief cuts made.

Building materials won’t be delivered for two weeks so I guess I’ll pull wires in the meantime.
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