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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny Yooper" data-source="post: 4413327" data-attributes="member: 114391"><p>Thermopex, period. I have 140' of it going in next weekend, replacing 4 inch insulated PVC pipe I put in 9 years ago; a long story for another day. After significant research over the last year, I opted to go with Thermopex (I have poor draining soil with high water table especially in the spring.....you can guess my story already). It's not the cheapest method out there, but as the saying goes, you get what you pay for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny Yooper, post: 4413327, member: 114391"] Thermopex, period. I have 140' of it going in next weekend, replacing 4 inch insulated PVC pipe I put in 9 years ago; a long story for another day. After significant research over the last year, I opted to go with Thermopex (I have poor draining soil with high water table especially in the spring.....you can guess my story already). It's not the cheapest method out there, but as the saying goes, you get what you pay for. [/QUOTE]
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