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how deep to bury thermo pex for oWB?
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<blockquote data-quote="zeliespecwriter" data-source="post: 1143080" data-attributes="member: 27770"><p>Two thoughts for your running water problem: One is what you mentioned about with another pipe but wrap the pipe with a waterproof membrane like the "peel-and-stick" stuff they use on foundations (note the material that they use as ice and water dam for roofing is the same material). Watch, this stuff is very sticky. The other thought is to pipe the running water; provide the running water a source to run over your pipe without getting down to your pipe. I asked around to the plumbing and civil engineers here. Not sure where to put that on my timesheet. Maybe there are other civil engineers that have a thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zeliespecwriter, post: 1143080, member: 27770"] Two thoughts for your running water problem: One is what you mentioned about with another pipe but wrap the pipe with a waterproof membrane like the "peel-and-stick" stuff they use on foundations (note the material that they use as ice and water dam for roofing is the same material). Watch, this stuff is very sticky. The other thought is to pipe the running water; provide the running water a source to run over your pipe without getting down to your pipe. I asked around to the plumbing and civil engineers here. Not sure where to put that on my timesheet. Maybe there are other civil engineers that have a thought. [/QUOTE]
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