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High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE, often just "PE") has become one of the most popular choices for underground service lines, thanks to its corrosion-resistance, durability, and competitive price. Some codes require that buried plastic lines under 2" in diameter be PE (rather than PVC).
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Plumbing pipe can be made from a variety of materials, each having its advantages and disadvantages depending on the situation. Some types of pipe are intended for only one application (e.g. black iron for gas), while others can perform several. What's best for your building depends on numerous physical factors, preferences, and above all, local code. Curious about your options? Here's some basic info.
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Flat rubber roofing cost per roll typically ranges anywhere between $5.50 to $10 per square foot. Nov 18, 2020
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Learn More »While your plumber should be well aware of any local requirements, it's always a good idea to check with local authorities before work begins - some codes specify the type of pipe material allowed based on the length of the service line, the incoming pressure, or other factors.
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An anchor has to grab the bottom, dig in, and set to really hold, which usually entails letting out enough scope (5-to-1 rode to depth, measured...
Read More »For many, it's PEX (cross-linked Polyethylene) that has become the plastic of choice in recent years, owing to its cost, ease of installation, and service record. Although it has had it's growing pains, it has affirmed its place in the pantheon of preferred plumbing materials. Its flexibility and temperature-resistance give PEX an advantage over rigid CPVC, which can more readily burst in freezing temperatures. To save energy and water, be sure that water lines are well-insulated (some codes even require this). On hot water lines, this limits the amount of heat lost (especially with copper, which loses more heat than plastic). On cold lines, it provides some protection against freezing temperatures that can lead to burst pipes (always remember to winterize in cold climates, as well). Proper pipe size is key to ensuring performance and longevity in a plumbing system. Determining that size can be complicated, which is why most of us pay plumbers. Being aware of and upfront about your water usage habits and preferences can help eliminate problems and annoyances down the road. If you're considering designing any part of a plumbing system, or making large-scale repairs, we recommend obtaining a copy of the Universal Plumbing Code book and consulting with local authorities.
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Above-ground water systems have become a very popular tool to deliver clean water from reliable sources to pastures across South Dakota. Above-...
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