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On average it's usually anywhere from 900 mm to 1800 mm of 18 inches to 36 inches deep. Not everyone will need to dig deep, and they may have less experience digging than you. Just make sure that you have the type of conduit that is deep enough.
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Wondering how deep underground power needs to be? Are you having someone dig a trench and need to know a depth. We can help advise with that. On Average the depth of underground power needs to be at least 900 mm or 3 feet to the top of the cable or conduit. Since you will most likely need to hire someone to dig a trench for you it is a good idea to go to the full depth. You can have a less depth however read on to get all of the details. Obviously there are different rules for different states and provinces.
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If so, then the condition of the water/electrical will also have to be insured. What if there is a leak of some type? So far most of the insurance policies have excluded the need for insurance. But for some this might be a good insurance to have. What is the different water line and electric numbers? The age and function of your house determines the number. Usually, they are three. Water line – This is the supply line for water that runs out of your house and into the street or a sewer. This is the supply line for water that runs out of your house and into the street or a sewer. Electrical – The lines that carry the electricity from the mains and to the home. These are the lines that carry the electricity from the mains and to the home.
In general, bury metal conduits at least 6 inches below the soil surface. You may also run them at a depth of 4 inches under a 4-inch concrete...
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Ground water could cause a few issues and in some cases should be avoided. This is why you should consider a trench that is covered with concrete in some areas. There are a few examples below: Example 1 – I am digging a trench and the length of the service line is 4 feet. In this case I would suggest an under-service wire of 230 or 240 ft long. This is the maximum you can get away with without the service rod moving.
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