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How do you run a hose underground

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Whether you have a rubber hose, or soaker type hose, burying them follow the same techniques: dig a trench 4 to 6 inches deep and about 2 inches wide, shove your hose in, and bury it.It really doesn’t come any simpler than that.

Can you pour concrete over irrigation lines?

Laying concrete over sprinkler lines is possible but requires homeowners to do extra steps beyond concrete preparation. Sprinkler pipes will need to be recessed into trenches in the ground and sprinkler heads will need to be sealed if they are no longer used.

What is the pipe under a driveway called?

A driveway culvert pipe helps keep the flow of water moving along the drainage ditch near the roadway. If you’re installing a driveway culvert, check with your local building codes administrator for specific guidelines.

How do you run a water line under concrete?

Cut a hole through the soil under the slab foundation using a high-pressure washer. Place the hose end to the soil under the slab foundation and turn the washer on. The high-pressure water will cut a hole through the soil through which you can lead the new line under the foundation.

How do I get rid of tree roots under my sidewalk?

  1. Putting down a layer of pea gravel under the new concrete allowing the roots to expand.
  2. Reinforcing the concrete with rebar so the roots have to lift several slabs at once to cause damage.
  3. Creating a sidewalk that bends or slopes around the tree, giving the trunk and roots room to grow.

How long will a buried hose last?

A hose buried underground will typically last anywhere from one year to many years. The quality of hose, soil type, and dept the hose is buried will all play a factor in the longevity of the hose.

What is a French drain and what does it do?

A French drain is a trench filled with a perforated pipe and gravel that allows water to drain naturally from your yard. Depending on the size of your yard and the scale of your drainage issue, you can purchase the pipes and equipment to create a French drain yourself.

How do I keep my hose from freezing?

Store your looped garden hose in a warm location. This will prevent it from cracking or freezing even without water remaining inside the hose. If your garage or outside shed reaches freezing temperatures, place your garden hose in your basement or another warm room inside your home.

What is the best pipe to use for underground water line?

HDPE (High Density Polyethylene) pipes are a considered the best choice for underground water lines. What makes this type of piping so great? HDPE pipes are non-toxic, tasteless, and considered a green building material. The pipes are designed to be high crack- and corrosion-resistant.

Can you pour concrete over PVC pipe?

NO. you should never pour concrete on any pvc conduit or water pipes unless you wrap the pipes with a form wrap to allow expansion and contraction and any penetration thru the concrete or install a 4in or 6in sleeve under the slab to pass the pipes though.

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How much does it cost to reroute sprinklers?

Replacing a sprinkler system timer costs $40 to $450, plus labor. Your pro may only need to reprogram or rewire this component instead of replacing it, at an average rate of $50 to $100 per hour. Putting in new wiring for the sprinkler system ranges from $0.50 to $1.50 per foot, in addition to labor charges.

How do you seal sprinkler lines?

Purchase a PVC pipe cap that is the same size as the pipe in your sprinkler system. Place the cap on the threads that the sprinkler head was screwed into. Rotate the PVC pipe cap counterclockwise to secure it onto the system. Screwing a PVC pipe cap onto your sprinkler system will turn off that specific sprinkler head.

How deep should drain pipe be under driveway?

1 inch per 10 foot section of pipe is a handy number that works. Less steep, water does not flow well. More steep, any debris in the water tends to be left behind rather than carried along…and the pipe plugs eventually.

Why are culverts corrugated?

Corrugated pipes are used where flexibility is an important factor other than strength and durability, such as in storm drains and culverts. Flexibility makes corrugated pipes more useful and suitable for a wide variety of uses compared to rigid and non-corrugated pipes.

How much do concrete culverts cost?

The cost of the concrete culvert is generally dependent on your location. However, the average cost is between $250 and $450 per ton.

What can I use to fill under concrete?

A type of sand-cement slurry (called “mud” in the industry) can be used to fill voids under concrete slabs. This mixture of sand, cement, and water is pumped through holes drilled in a slab foundation to fill voids underneath.

How do you fill erosion under concrete sidewalk?

The best way to fix erosion under concrete is to fill voids with material that’s resistant to erosion. This is usually done with the slab jacking process. Scritchlow Concrete Lifting and Slab Jacking uses only crushed limestone and Portland cement which is not susceptible to erosion.

How do you backfill under concrete?

A sand-cement grout can be used to fill voids under concrete slabs. This mix of sand, cement, and water is pumped through holes drilled to fill up the voids.