stick004
Well-known member
I am in the procress of my detached 50' X 30' build and will be running a water line from my house to the garage (roughly 350'). My plan was to run a 3/4" PEX line in the same trench as my electric. I would put the water down first at 36" deep, cover with dirt to 24", then run my 100amp service line in conduit at the required 24" depth.
My question is, Do I NEED to put the PEX in it's own conduit. Obviously it would be better if it was, but with cost in mind, I'd rather not. I plan to put a little water meter in at main tee in the house so I can tell if the thing as sprung a leak and draining into my lawn.
There is currently a sleeve in my foundation that is has a 10' PEX stub and 3" drain running through it to get into and up through the floor to be poured possibly this week.
Code says no, But I thought I would get a bigger "user experience" opinion here a GJ.
Thanks! Nic
My question is, Do I NEED to put the PEX in it's own conduit. Obviously it would be better if it was, but with cost in mind, I'd rather not. I plan to put a little water meter in at main tee in the house so I can tell if the thing as sprung a leak and draining into my lawn.
There is currently a sleeve in my foundation that is has a 10' PEX stub and 3" drain running through it to get into and up through the floor to be poured possibly this week.
Code says no, But I thought I would get a bigger "user experience" opinion here a GJ.
Thanks! Nic

