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Debris and Weather Damage to Underground PVC For PVC piping systems that are buried underground, sunlight won't be a problem, but debris, soil movement, and freezing temperatures may be. The debris and rocks that are underground with your pipes can lead to friction, which can cause damage to PVC pipes.
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As one of the most-used plumbing materials, PVC pipe is known for being very durable and long-lasting. In fact, PVC pipes last approximately 100 years. Of course, there are various factors that determine just how long specific PVC pipes will survive, including what it’s exposed to and how it’s installed. The good news is, there are some things you can do to protect your PVC pipes and prevent their deterioration.
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For PVC piping systems that are buried underground, sunlight won’t be a problem, but debris, soil movement, and freezing temperatures may be. The debris and rocks that are underground with your pipes can lead to friction, which can cause damage to PVC pipes. Additionally, in climates where freezing temperatures occur, PVC pipes may be at risk. When the ground freezes and thaws, it can cause soil to shift, contract, and expand, which can all damage a plumbing system. While PVC is more flexible than other materials, it does still have a breaking point, and it’s often soil movement that can cause it to fail. Fortunately, there are some best practices that will mitigate the risks of damage for underground PVC pipes and piping systems. First, it’s important that as much debris and rock is removed from the soil where a piping system will be going. Whether it’s a contractor who is doing the work, or you as a homeowner, it’s essential that the soil is as rock- and debris-free as possible. That may mean removing rocky soil and replacing it with sand. Another best practice to remember is that PVC piping lines should be installed at least one to two feet below ground to prevent damage from freezing and thawing cycles.
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To prevent installation issues from happening, it’s important that all debris, burrs, or anything else that may cause residue to accumulate, is removed prior to installation. The edges of the PVC pipe should be as smooth as possible, allowing connections to be made completely and the cement to bond properly. Additionally, it’s important that the water velocity that the system will operate with must be considered – especially in irrigation systems. Using the proper pipe diameter size for the expected water flow will help prevent deterioration from occurring.
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