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5/8 water meter with a 1 inch servise line ?????

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5/8 water meter with a 1 inch servise line????
Hi to all im currently doing a job.... im replacing the servise line, its a 5/8 water meter and i want to install a 1 inch line from the meter to the house now i really didnt like the idea do to the fact that the meter is 5/8 .and the inside of the meter is 3/4. and ones the line is inside the house is going to have to be reduse to 3/4 inch anyways.what do you guys suggest is the best line for the house a 1 inch line from the meter to the house or a 3/4 inch line witch is currently in place . the run from the meter to the inside of the garage is about 50 feet
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i want the best available pressure and volume and would rather pick the best size line
 
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There is a fixture load table you have to follow, depending on the amount of toilets tubs sinks etc, also single story , 2 – 3 floors, and depending what code your under. Pipe sizing, each fixture has a load factor add them up and you get the required main water service size needed to supply the home.
 
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5/8" would more likely be found in an old refrigiration system where they measure o.d of pipe which would be 5/8 o.d = 1/2" i.d tubing.
Anyway the smallest tap weve been able to get around here for a new service has been for 1" copper for the past few years:)