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    What pressure drop should I assume per 100 feet for house water lines?

    There is no single fixed pressure-drop value per 100 ft that works for every job, because loss changes with flow, diameter, material roughness, and fittings. Use Hazen-Williams with your actual run and equivalent fitting length, then confirm residual pressure at the fixture. As a field rule, keep losses moderate enough to preserve usable fixture pressure under simultaneous demand.

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    Estimates and general guidance only. Verify against your local code and AHJ before any installation. Gas, electrical, and refrigerant work is hazardous to untrained users.

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