Posted by dave2 on August 21, 2011 at 03:03:32 from (79.240.133.132):
OK folks,
Got two on the way. Do they come with instructions and/or are they dummyproof? Can rent a small backhoe for a hundred bucks a day and get a guy with it for another hundred. I need a 90 ft by 1 meter deep ditch so will come out cheaper than or equal to the 100 bucks by having them just send someone to dig it for me and go home in a couple hours.
Want to run one line with a hydrant at the end and one T'd in at the beginning. Do I need to leave them accessable or just use 3ft or so of rigid pipe for each and cement them in (only 3ft bury)? Was thinking of a 2ft x2ft by 4 or 6 inch slap at each with a piece of pipe (PVC?) just big enough for the hydrant pipe to slip thru. That way if I have to replace something I can reuse the slab.
Also, would putting foam insulation tubes around the line serve any purpose in the case of an extra cold winter? How long does temps have to be below freezing (15 degrees f is real cold for my area and we may get that for 3 weeks then 25 to freezing all in about 8 -10 weeks)
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