I'll be running conduit under a huge concrete slab and have started by preparing a ditch alongside my garage.
Is it better to break the concrete close to the house and bring it up to above grade, enter the house, then back down, or, is it better to simply enter/exit the house below grade underneath all of the slab with the expectation I should make every effort to ensure it is sealed shut.
Slab is in very good shape, about 10-12 yrs ago. My trench is about 21" deep and I've started to tunnel out under the slab (sledgehammer and PVC tube method). In an effort to stay on the direction course I've litererally only been tunnel 3-4 inches at a time. Are there any proximity devices that can be used so I can tell whether my conduit is on course or off-course, either from above at the slab or from inside my basement?
My drawing is slightly off as my target area is dead center between the bilco doors and back steps.
https://scontent-a-ord.**.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xap1/t1.0-9/10457876_10152222485048823_65502120085974817_n.jpg
Is it better to break the concrete close to the house and bring it up to above grade, enter the house, then back down, or, is it better to simply enter/exit the house below grade underneath all of the slab with the expectation I should make every effort to ensure it is sealed shut.
Slab is in very good shape, about 10-12 yrs ago. My trench is about 21" deep and I've started to tunnel out under the slab (sledgehammer and PVC tube method). In an effort to stay on the direction course I've litererally only been tunnel 3-4 inches at a time. Are there any proximity devices that can be used so I can tell whether my conduit is on course or off-course, either from above at the slab or from inside my basement?
My drawing is slightly off as my target area is dead center between the bilco doors and back steps.
https://scontent-a-ord.**.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xap1/t1.0-9/10457876_10152222485048823_65502120085974817_n.jpg

