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how deep to bury thermo pex for oWB?
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<blockquote data-quote="Iska3" data-source="post: 2018892" data-attributes="member: 40533"><p>I used a pipe called ThermoFlex. It's something like the CB ThermoPex but only $8.10 per foot and free shipping. I went down 24 inches or just above the water table. The pipe is seemless so the water doen not concern me. In Minnesota our frost can go down a good 4 ft but we also get a lot of snow so this does insulate the ground. I have a 130 ft run and no heat loss in my pipes but installing the pipe took a little doing. I was told not to foam my trench because some foam will hold water. </p><p></p><p>Do not skimp on your undergound pipe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iska3, post: 2018892, member: 40533"] I used a pipe called ThermoFlex. It's something like the CB ThermoPex but only $8.10 per foot and free shipping. I went down 24 inches or just above the water table. The pipe is seemless so the water doen not concern me. In Minnesota our frost can go down a good 4 ft but we also get a lot of snow so this does insulate the ground. I have a 130 ft run and no heat loss in my pipes but installing the pipe took a little doing. I was told not to foam my trench because some foam will hold water. Do not skimp on your undergound pipe. [/QUOTE]
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