BellyUpFish
Well-known member
Hey guys-
We are getting ready to start a new home build. This will be our first "lot to home" build and I've got a question regarding the power.
We're planning on running 1,000' off the road to the house. So power, water and gas will all need to run this 1,000' feet.
We'd like to run underground power to keep from cutting down trees. The paperwork given to us by the utility department states the the owner is responsible for "conduit or trenching."
So, I'm going to have to either rent a trencher or hire someone to run the trench. No issues there.
My biggest questions are:
Can I just throw bare power line into the trench or is conduit required?
Can I run power, water and gas in the same trench?
If the power line can be installed in the ground bare, what are the benefits of putting the line in a conduit?
Thanks
We are getting ready to start a new home build. This will be our first "lot to home" build and I've got a question regarding the power.
We're planning on running 1,000' off the road to the house. So power, water and gas will all need to run this 1,000' feet.
We'd like to run underground power to keep from cutting down trees. The paperwork given to us by the utility department states the the owner is responsible for "conduit or trenching."
So, I'm going to have to either rent a trencher or hire someone to run the trench. No issues there.
My biggest questions are:
Can I just throw bare power line into the trench or is conduit required?
Can I run power, water and gas in the same trench?
If the power line can be installed in the ground bare, what are the benefits of putting the line in a conduit?
Thanks