Actual: 36" Typical MAX
Theory: 36"~50"
Construction: 36"~40" Depending on local construction standards
30 inches
frost depth in eastern ohio
The frost line in Ohio is 3ft
The frost line in Cincinnati, Ohio is 30 inches. The soil can freeze to this depth when temperatures are very cold.
The frost line depth for South Point, Ohio is 42 inches. You can get more information about the frost line depth by contacting the local building department in South Point.
According to the building permit section of the Clermont County, Ohio web site "The frost line is 30 inches below grade." See attached link
== == Typically 2'-10", but go 3'-0" to be safe in central Ohio. This may be required to be deeper up near the lake. Check with the local building code bureaucrats to make sure.
in western pa the frost level is 3 ft. In New wilmington pa. just out side sharron
The city of Stillwater Oklahoma municipal code, for example, sets the frost line at 18 inches. However, most recommendations are to go 10-12 inches deeper than the frost line, especially for water lines.
They connected the east and the west with a rail line The Union Pacific and Central Pacific built rails running west and east, respectively They connected the East and the West with a rail line. ~ APEX
Average is 4ft, building code requires water pipes to be at least 6ft deep to be well below frost line and safe from frezzing.
Well, there more then one frost line in Illinois: 1) 10" to 20" for Southern Illinois 2) 15" to 30" for Central Illinois (frost line for Peoria) 3) 20" to 35" for Northern Illinois
They connected the east and the west with a rail line The Union Pacific and Central Pacific built rails running west and east, respectively They connected the East and the West with a rail line. ~ APEX