bannerd
Well-known member
So we're in a pickle, the water main from our source to the house was found today at the job site. Winter will be here in no time and frost will most likely freeze the line.
The water main is 2" ID and hooks to a spring that flows 24/7. The entire spot for the house foundation was excavated and the footings/walls are built over the water main. Oddly enough the water main from our trailer goes completely away and then must loop back. Was not where we thought it was from the previous owner. To make sure it was not old pipe I ended up having the wife flush all the toilets and sure enough the vibration from the pump went through the pipe.
The issue is, we have about 7ft of pipe that is 2ft below frost and then dive bumbs about 9ft below frost. What to do? I thought about putting a large pile of leaves over the 7ft area and then staking a tarp there. We already insulated the pipe with fiber glass wrap... any other ideas?
The water main is 2" ID and hooks to a spring that flows 24/7. The entire spot for the house foundation was excavated and the footings/walls are built over the water main. Oddly enough the water main from our trailer goes completely away and then must loop back. Was not where we thought it was from the previous owner. To make sure it was not old pipe I ended up having the wife flush all the toilets and sure enough the vibration from the pump went through the pipe.
The issue is, we have about 7ft of pipe that is 2ft below frost and then dive bumbs about 9ft below frost. What to do? I thought about putting a large pile of leaves over the 7ft area and then staking a tarp there. We already insulated the pipe with fiber glass wrap... any other ideas?
