How much does it cost to run a water line?
How much does it cost to run a water line?
Water Main Installation Cost House service water main installation costs $1,570 on average with most paying between $613 and $2,567. You’ll spend anywhere from $50 to $250 per linear foot, depending on length, material, depth and accessibility. You’ll need a city permit which varies in price from location to location.
How big of a water line do I need for a barn?
If you can tell me the distance from your house of the source to the hydrant and to the barn I will be glad to look up the friction head loss for you. Also, if you live in a region that is subject to frost the line must be a minimum of 6″ below the listed average frost depth for your area.
How to run water to a horse barn?
Looking for advice and best method of running water to my new horse barn. The goal is to rent a ditchwitch to trench a waterline below the frost line (2ft here) to a series of frost-free hydrants/spigots both at the barn and adjacent paddocks. The house and well are located together and are about 200 ft from the barn & paddocks.
Where does the water line from the barn come from?
The goal is to rent a ditchwitch to trench a waterline below the frost line (2ft here) to a series of frost-free hydrants/spigots both at the barn and adjacent paddocks. The house and well are located together and are about 200 ft from the barn & paddocks. Should waterline originate from the house or the well?
What’s the minimum depth for underground water line?
The line must be buried a minimum of 6″ below the frost line. Your frost depth is 24″ so your minimum line depth is 30″. The line must pass through your footer wall and into the structure at the required depth and you must sleeve the pipe where it passes through the wall.
Looking for advice and best method of running water to my new horse barn. The goal is to rent a ditchwitch to trench a waterline below the frost line (2ft here) to a series of frost-free hydrants/spigots both at the barn and adjacent paddocks. The house and well are located together and are about 200 ft from the barn & paddocks.
If you can tell me the distance from your house of the source to the hydrant and to the barn I will be glad to look up the friction head loss for you. Also, if you live in a region that is subject to frost the line must be a minimum of 6″ below the listed average frost depth for your area.
The goal is to rent a ditchwitch to trench a waterline below the frost line (2ft here) to a series of frost-free hydrants/spigots both at the barn and adjacent paddocks. The house and well are located together and are about 200 ft from the barn & paddocks. Should waterline originate from the house or the well?
How long is the run from the hydrant to the barn?
Pup,the distance to the hydrant is 100′ and then add another 75′ to reach the barn for a total of 175′. Thanks for the info from all of you. In order to properly compute the FHL (Friction Head Loss) we need to know both the length of the run and the expected gpm of flow.