Below the frost line of your area. Your local building code will tell you what the requirements are.
It is not recommended to boil a water pipe as it can damage the material and potentially release harmful chemicals. Instead, clean the water pipe regularly with isopropyl alcohol and salt to remove residue and buildup.
To clear a clogged gas pipe with water, you should turn off the gas supply, drain the pipe, and use compressed air to blow out the water. If the water is not easily removed, a professional plumber should be contacted to ensure the safe and proper removal of the water from the gas pipe before restoring gas flow.
It depends on how much each pipe can hold. And how long each pipe is.
This pipe will hold 1,468.8 gallons of water.
A water pipe bursting is a physical reaction. It does not involve any chemical changes in the water itself, but rather a physical change in the structure of the pipe, causing it to break and release the water inside.
Yes, but it is best to feed it through a PVC pipe first. Then seal it to keep the elements out such as water etc.
you could but the pipe might fill with rain water during a storm, but as long as it doesn't have any opening/cuts in the wire insulation it should be fine.
It depends on the code requirement (if your jurisdiction has enacted a code) for where you live. Where I live the minimum-bury code requirement is one foot. (UPC). I am a little puzzled by your question, though. Minimum-bury requirements are for OUTSIDE the structure, and you say this is a bathroom addition. Crawl-space or slab.....no bury requirement at all.
When a pipe shrinks
Great question they have a Tubacial pipe what runs from a station and deep under the sand, they put specials hollow marks on the thing there burrying but they don't do it so often anymore back in the olden days they did when a town was pollutated they would put some under the sand. But how did they get the tube down there? By an underwater cave they put it in the cave and since the water was so deep it went all the way down into the sand since the pipe was soo strong.
In a lawn irrigation application it should generally be deep enough not to be hit by the lawn-mower, or rototiller if you plan to use one
If the water pipe outside your house breaks, you should immediately turn off the main water supply to prevent further damage. Then, contact a professional plumber to repair the pipe as soon as possible. Avoid using water in your house until the pipe is fixed to prevent flooding and water damage.
The size of the water pipe from the meter to the house should be determined based on the water flow rate needed for the house. It is recommended to consult with a professional plumber to determine the appropriate size of the water pipe for optimal water flow and pressure.
If you have a busted water pipe in your home, you should immediately turn off the main water supply to prevent further damage, then call a plumber to repair the pipe. Clean up any water to prevent mold and mildew growth.
If you have a broken water pipe in your home, you should immediately turn off the main water supply to prevent further damage, then call a plumber to repair the pipe. It's important to address the issue quickly to avoid water damage and potential mold growth.
The water line must be below the frost line... so I would go 48" and be SURE to pad the line.... best to put it inside a larger plastic schedule 40 pipe to prevent crush and stabbing by rocks, shovels. Pay attention to corrosion protection if metal is used, by wrapping. When entering the structure, use a protective sleeve (schedule 40?)
There is no obvious reason why there should be any water in the pipe. Furthermore, there are no units associated with the width of the pipe, so its volume cannot be calculated.