BellyUpFish
Well-known member
Looking at running a line off the house to the shop.
I've never dealt with anything like this, but I can only see 2 real ways to get water from the house to the shop.
I can come off one of the waterlines in the kitchen, bore through the cinder block and run it to the shop. This will leave the run semi-exposed after it comes out from under the house and in the winter, it'll freeze.
The other option I can think of is to dig down next to the footer, bore through the footer and then trench to the shop and keep it 18" or so, and be below the frost line.
Last option I guess would be to stub off where the water comes into the house (I have no idea how the plumber will get it under the house) and just follow the perimeter of the house, as the water will enter the house on the east side and the shop is far west..
How would you guys tackle this?
I've never dealt with anything like this, but I can only see 2 real ways to get water from the house to the shop.
I can come off one of the waterlines in the kitchen, bore through the cinder block and run it to the shop. This will leave the run semi-exposed after it comes out from under the house and in the winter, it'll freeze.
The other option I can think of is to dig down next to the footer, bore through the footer and then trench to the shop and keep it 18" or so, and be below the frost line.
Last option I guess would be to stub off where the water comes into the house (I have no idea how the plumber will get it under the house) and just follow the perimeter of the house, as the water will enter the house on the east side and the shop is far west..
How would you guys tackle this?






