spectre6000
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I have been trying to fix a water potability issue with my well in a ~100 year old house and matching well in the Rocky Mountains. At some point between 1936 (the applicable addition) and now, someone ran a 1" copper pipe from the well up through the floor in the mechanical room in the basement. At the time, this was probably considered perfectly fine, but they just poured concrete right up around the copper.
Fast forward to a few months ago. I was doing some work on the water treatment system, and the pipe sheared off at the foundation when I was attempting to remove a fitting down stream. It was as thin as a piece of paper, and tore about as easily. My baddass wife hammer drilled and dug the pipe out while I made up a replacement manifold, and we had nice hot showers prior to our regular bedtime.
Now it's time to close it back up, and it reads like code requires some sort of sleeve around the copper; probably to prevent the exact problem I experienced. What is this exactly supposed to be? I've read that it's intended to seal in/out water, allow for easier service, prevent corrosion from expansion of either the copper or the concrete, and prevent chemical interactions between the two. Some of these things are mutually exclusive, others aren't, but it's not at all clear what this sleeve is supposed to be or do... Can someone clue me in on how this is supposed to be done and with what?
Fast forward to a few months ago. I was doing some work on the water treatment system, and the pipe sheared off at the foundation when I was attempting to remove a fitting down stream. It was as thin as a piece of paper, and tore about as easily. My baddass wife hammer drilled and dug the pipe out while I made up a replacement manifold, and we had nice hot showers prior to our regular bedtime.
Now it's time to close it back up, and it reads like code requires some sort of sleeve around the copper; probably to prevent the exact problem I experienced. What is this exactly supposed to be? I've read that it's intended to seal in/out water, allow for easier service, prevent corrosion from expansion of either the copper or the concrete, and prevent chemical interactions between the two. Some of these things are mutually exclusive, others aren't, but it's not at all clear what this sleeve is supposed to be or do... Can someone clue me in on how this is supposed to be done and with what?
