Pex, a flexible potable waterpipe is the preferred. You can use PVC that is potable and copper that has been sleeved. No joints of any kind should be used on underground portions of the piping. That is why pex is preferred as it comes in various sizes and lengths in rolls.
A water pipe.
using a stand pipe will help a home that's built underground from getting flooded. The water will move into the stand pipe instead of going into the basement drain opening.
always use copper for any kind of water installation
With a PVC locator
Only if it is wraped pipe -- And prime and wrap fittings also and install a annode making sure your annode is lower than your pipe
Yes, PEX pipe can be buried underground as it is commonly used for underground water supply lines.
Get rid of the entire copper pipe and fit 3/4 PEX from the street main into the house. Cheap and reliable.
A water pipe.
The water pipe is typically located underground outside the house, leading from the main water supply line to the house.
No
Underground I use K copper exclusively..
The purpose of an underground drain pipe is to efficiently manage water flow by directing excess water away from a specific area, such as a building foundation or a yard, to prevent flooding or water damage. The pipe functions by collecting water from the surface and channeling it underground to a designated outlet point, such as a storm drain or a water collection system, where the water can safely disperse without causing harm.
did you mean pcv? if you did mean pvc, then it depends if you want to use it for water or for waste. and if for water, how many bars of pressure will be in the pipe and for waste is underground or not. unless these questions are answered the answer to this question is vast.
underground aquifers
No, they usually break because of age of pipe and pressure from above.
purchase a threaded connector, for the PVC pipe, then purchase a metal threaded adaptor for soft pipe, see your hardware man,
Coated Copper Pipe that is approved for underground only.