REFLEXX said:Today phone line, tomorrow fiber-optics.
The PVC will also protect you from the dreaded shovel cut!
12 fiber in armored cable from the shop to the house site. Bring on the shovel it's between 4' to 13' deep wienerwater said:BDKS is right, don't buy wire from just any store, go to one that deals in electrical supplies (commercial/indutrial)only, as it's about 1/2 the price . Use the PVC, or borrow your neighbours new garden hose to run through. and bury.
red caddy said:I put mine in 1 1/2 in. CPVC 3 ft. down (out of shovel and garden tiller range) from the pole to the shop, (thru the slab) and about 80 ft. to the house. I got all the phone wire and conn. boxes from the phone guy while he was repairing a storm damaged wire next door, for free, the phone co. around here is up grading to digital fibre optics slowly, and he wanted to see it done right, even stopped back and checked my install. The cable guy was the same way, very helpful, did all the connections for me and sealed the pipe ends too, all for a cold beer. LOL God, I love livin in a small town. RED
W-Cummins said:Only thing to keep in mind is; where that conduit is buried, is a wet location. You should be using wet rated cable. Standard cat 5 wire is not rated for this application.
86swb said:... (all) ... I would want to pull ... (is) just the phone wire now.
Plus I would want to pull more than just the phone wire now.
Fiber is going to run in the small town live in in 2021. If they only do aerial installs I was thinking of burying some PVC pipe to get it underground. My question is how would the 2 ends of the PVC pipe be terminated ?
ran a telephone wire from my attached garage to my back garage 25 feet away with regular in PVC pipe ? Had problems ? Verizon came and says sound like a wet wire? then I told him about the underground wire? He say here is 50 feet of underground wire in a silicone tube. Put that in the summer. Now winter came and the phone started the same thing? disconnected and no problem? I buried the wire about a foot down? Must be still getting wet? The phone I had hooked up also shorted out? Any suggestions ?
Note this is a 14 year old zombie thread, revived in post #27:


86,
i would bury pvc conduit and pull it thru.
flag down a phone co. truck and get some of the wire they use.
david
Linengrad did a search on a topic he needed info on. Off to the dungeon with him.
Everyone knows you just start a new thread.
Only thing to keep in mind is that conduit that is buried, is a wet location. You should be using wet rated cable. Standard cat 5 wire is not rated for this application.
Since you're talking aerial put a weather head at the pole end & bring the building end up inside the building. Or put a weather head at both ends, drip loops at both ends, & drill through the building wall. Downward from inside to outside (keeps water from running UP into the building) then seal around the wire going through the wall.
