MerlinsBeard
Well-known member
I'm in the process of planning a 10x16 shed with a concrete slab floor that will be wired for power.
I'm having an amish shed built and delivered to be installed and mounted to the concrete slab. I plan to have 1 1/2" PVC for power, and another 1" for network, and I'm wondering what I should do.
One option is to route the conduit on the outside of the shed to go into the back of the panel and a junction box for the network. The other option that I'd prefer is to trench the PVC underneath the slab and bring it up either where the wall would be or just inside where the wall would be and then conduit up to the panel.
Since the shed will be built at the builder's warehouse and delivered, I don't want to get in the way of his needs to mount the shed to the slab.
Any recommendations? Are there issues with routing PVC through concrete slab I should be aware of?
I'm having an amish shed built and delivered to be installed and mounted to the concrete slab. I plan to have 1 1/2" PVC for power, and another 1" for network, and I'm wondering what I should do.
One option is to route the conduit on the outside of the shed to go into the back of the panel and a junction box for the network. The other option that I'd prefer is to trench the PVC underneath the slab and bring it up either where the wall would be or just inside where the wall would be and then conduit up to the panel.
Since the shed will be built at the builder's warehouse and delivered, I don't want to get in the way of his needs to mount the shed to the slab.
Any recommendations? Are there issues with routing PVC through concrete slab I should be aware of?


