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<blockquote data-quote="Herefordcross" data-source="post: 353494" data-attributes="member: 3860"><p>After a long and odd winter we are beginning this water line project.</p><p>I checked with some local people and they told me I was crazy for using sch 40 pvc undergorund per your suggestions. Is there a certain grade of pvc that you are using under the ground?</p><p>I am still young and I would like to do this once and be done.</p><p>Is the pvc belled on one end or does it require couplings?</p><p>We are running 1" stuff and someone had told me to use 200 psi black pipe but, we already have some of it and it NEEDS FIXED in several places.</p><p>There is a<strong> blue</strong> colored water line that I see on installation videos and such (Mirafount video) but, local suppliers can't seem to locate where to get it or even what it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Herefordcross, post: 353494, member: 3860"] After a long and odd winter we are beginning this water line project. I checked with some local people and they told me I was crazy for using sch 40 pvc undergorund per your suggestions. Is there a certain grade of pvc that you are using under the ground? I am still young and I would like to do this once and be done. Is the pvc belled on one end or does it require couplings? We are running 1" stuff and someone had told me to use 200 psi black pipe but, we already have some of it and it NEEDS FIXED in several places. There is a[b] blue[/b] colored water line that I see on installation videos and such (Mirafount video) but, local suppliers can't seem to locate where to get it or even what it is. [/QUOTE]
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