Backhoe GC2410 BH Project.

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cdaigle430

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One of my projects is to move the pool pump to a better location on a concrete slab with a drain. I decided to buy 100' of 4" flex pipe from NDS Pro. Since I live in an area with a frost zone I am almost done digging a trench 100' long and 4-5' deep. I am in it about 5 hours now with just 15 more feet to go (will post pics soon I hope). The BH does very well, I have to grease it again before I can finish the trench this afternoon though. I may be able to lay the pipe in tonight (I hope:).
 
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Since I live in an area with a frost zone I am almost done digging a trench 100' long and 4-5' deep.

A drain doesn't normally have to be below the frost line? Whats up with that?

I have lots of them here that aren't, and they all work fine.
 
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A drain doesn't normally have to be below the frost line? Whats up with that?

I have lots of them here that aren't, and they all work fine.

lol! if you have a backhoe and are itching to do some digging, then of course, the drain has to be below the frost line. ;)
 
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A drain doesn't normally have to be below the frost line? Whats up with that?

I have lots of them here that aren't, and they all work fine.

Its one of those questions I asked many people, half say 4' and half say no. Later on I am going to expand it to drain the new patio deck between my pool and the back of the garage. The snow and ice come crashing off the garage roof so I dont want the risk the line freezing. I noticed that the winters are getting weird with snow and ice melting, then freezing and melting again throught the season. Im hoping that with the line 4 feet under which is the frost zone here in Maine-it wont freeze and block causing a flood in the shed and the garage.
Hope that it works out.
 
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That's fine if you want to do it, and have the fall to allow it.

The water is supposed to drain off, not sit in the pipe and freeze. :confused:

No one in my town would have any drains, if we all had to have them below the frost line.

The drainage ditches at the street only average 12" - 18" deep.

I have 10 downspout drains, 2 floor drains, 2 sump pumps, 3 yard drains, lots of drain tile, and my septic line all in no more than 12" of earth, and they all work fine.
 
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That's fine if you want to do it, and have the fall to allow it.

The water is supposed to drain off, not sit in the pipe and freeze. :confused:

No one in my town would have any drains, if we all had to have them below the frost line.

The drainage ditches at the street only average 12" - 18" deep.

I have 10 downspout drains, 2 floor drains, 2 sump pumps, 3 yard drains, lots of drain tile, and my septic line all in no more than 12" of earth, and they all work fine.

Thats true-I forgot about the septic line and how it never freezes.
 

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