CurlyDave
Elite Member
Curious if you have to have frost protection.
Darned good question.
None of the neighbors seem to have it.
Winter lows are high 20s in degreees F, always above -5 C.
I have seen snow last about a day on the ground, but not longer and only 2-3".
The major part of the pipe will be below the frost line. I think I can get away with insulation at the transition from the wellhead to underground and at the house. But, you just made me realize that I do not want to penetrate concrete at the wellhead or the house. Most of the wellhouse will have a concrete floor, but nice, accessable dirt at the point where the pipe goes underground.
PEX is supposed to not be affected by freezing.
Darned good question.
None of the neighbors seem to have it.
Winter lows are high 20s in degreees F, always above -5 C.
I have seen snow last about a day on the ground, but not longer and only 2-3".
The major part of the pipe will be below the frost line. I think I can get away with insulation at the transition from the wellhead to underground and at the house. But, you just made me realize that I do not want to penetrate concrete at the wellhead or the house. Most of the wellhouse will have a concrete floor, but nice, accessable dirt at the point where the pipe goes underground.
PEX is supposed to not be affected by freezing.