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I have to run a waterline 500ft from my well to my new house. What size and type line would you run? I was thinking 1.5" but don't know if PEX or PVC would be better. Code here says bury minimum 1' here.
I would use 250psi PEP . You would need to use a compression coupler (NSF 61 Brass) between rolls . PVC is good pipe, but I'm not a fan of glue joints. It comes in straight sticks, but you would need to have someone butt weld those joints together. Without knowing your needs upstream, it's hard to judge what size you would need. An 1.5" pipe will turn a lot of water. If you aren't using much per day, that's a lot of water to sit in the pipe and go stale.I have to run a waterline 500ft from my well to my new house. What size and type line would you run? I was thinking 1.5" but don't know if PEX or PVC would be better. Code here says bury minimum 1' here.
We ran 25 miles of 1 1/2 inch pvc with a ball valve every water trough and camp , ( but you got a joint every 20 feet)No glue joints, one solid run of pipe. Use NSF 61 brass fittings and you are good to go. If you have any kind of elevation gain, water gains .433 psi per foot of elevation gain.
1-1/2" IPS SDR11 PE4710 Black Hdpe Pipe 500' Coil
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25 miles, that's a lot of glue! HDPE is about as resilient as it gets. The hardest part of it is dealing with the coil memory.We ran 25 miles of 1 1/2 inch pvc with a ball valve every water trough and camp , ( but you got a joint every 20 feet)
the black poly line is great also, and is easily spliced to tee off to barns ect
we went 24 inch deep and have not had a problem even during the 2021 blizzard 0* for 8 days
I agree. I have run miles of PVC. Clean both pipe and inside of fitting, glue both, and be sure to give it a slight twist when you slip them together, and hold in place for several seconds. the twisting motion will remove and tracks the slipping together might make. It you push it together but don't hold hot in place it might pop back out slightly.I am a plumber and have been doing this for almost 30 years and have used all different types of piping, at the end of the day it depends on if you want to spend the extra money on pex and have the proper tool which is $1000 unless you can rent it somewhere. You can buy packs in a 300 foot rule so the nice thing is if you bought two of those you would only end up with one fitting.On my own house I was 1500 feet away and I ran inch and a half PVC. If you prime it properly and use heavy duty gray glue you will not have a problem and it is much cheaper than pex. If you’re not using the water a lot like irrigation or watering the yard inch and a quarter would be fine I will definitely run bigger than 1 inch inch and inch and a half will cover you if you’re going to also do some watering.
This right here. I couldn't sleep at night worrying about all those PVC joints & fittings. How deep is your pump down in the well? Does the 500' include that too? Whatever you do make sure you use the one-piece black pipe down into the well to the pump. If/ when you have to replace/ repair the pump it will be 100x easierNo glue joints, one solid run of pipe. Use NSF 61 brass fittings and you are good to go. If you have any kind of elevation gain, water gains .433 psi per foot of elevation gain.
1-1/2" IPS SDR11 PE4710 Black Hdpe Pipe 500' Coil
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An 1.5" brass male barb with MIP threads, then you can use whatever works to adapt down to your other pipe material. Don't mix any galvy pipe or fittings with the brass.I like the idea of no joints with the
1-1/2" IPS SDR11 PE4710 Black Hdpe Pipe 500' Coil
If I can find the proper fittings to connect to 1" PEX and 1 1/4" PVC at the ends.
I can run PVC but if I can eliminate all those joints, sounds good to me. I guessed at the 500', so I need to measure.
Thank you for your suggestions and guidance.An 1.5" brass male barb with MIP threads, then you can use whatever works to adapt down to your other pipe material. Don't mix any galvy pipe or fittings with the brass.
Wrestling a 500' coil of 1.5" poly will be a chore. Just try to back fill it as you go, so it doesn't want to coil back up to you. You'll also want to throw a couple of tablespoons of granulated hot tub chlorine in for disinfection.
If I was closer, Id give you a hand!Thank you for your suggestions and guidance.