Nate0918
Well-known member
I am planning on doing a lot of underground work at my place for different utilities; electrical, water, sewer, natural gas, sprinkler, downspout drainage, etc. and I'm trying to plan this out such that I don't have a spaghetti bowl of stuff under the dirt. I will be DIY,ing as much as I can. My mind wants to do everything in clean angles, like something on a circuit board, but the most efficient method for pressure drop and electrical pulls seems like doing a "bee line" for everything. I have three outbuildings, a well pump house, an RV pad, the house, and plans for other items that will require utilities as well. I realize that there are code requirements for depth and spacing of utilities underground, but aside from that are there good rules of thumb for clean work underground with all this involved? Even with contracting some of the work out I can see my OCD having a panic attack with different trades and contractors just crisscrossing stuff all over the place. Most of what I am wanting to accomplish is still in the planning phase so not much is set in stone. Suggestions and pro tips please!

