GSPHUNTER
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I wouldn't bother. With 3 ft. of fall to the pond the rain water is going to flow there anyhow. I say this without having actual visual of your property.
Excellent point on price. 4" solid corrugated better choice than PVC. With foot of dirt on top, still good to drive over and not worry about crush.Do not use s40 PVC pipe for this. Way to expensive. S&D pipe is what you want or SDR35 if you want to run sticks (10', 13' or 14' depending on brand by you). Or run a continuous coil of 4" corrugated ADS pipe. Either will have transition fittings and adapters to go to the downspout.
SDR or Schedule 40 PVC are booth acceptable, SDR has a gasketed joint vs schedule 40 with is cemented together with PVC cement. In my experience the glue joints will be easier for you to handle. Buy clear primer and cement. If you want more information PM me with your phone number.Thanks guys.. Lots of info, I need to study up on all the verity of pipe. Not sure what kind of pipe these are, PIP ? SDR ? S&D ?
As for the digging I have a friend with a small track hoe, he will be digging the new pond line and another across my gravel driveway to replace the drain line from my metal building. I used the thin black flexible pipe and its has collapsed.
Thanks guys.. Lots of info, I need to study up on all the verity of pipe. Not sure what kind of pipe these are, PIP ? SDR ? S&D ?
As for the digging I have a friend with a small track hoe, he will be digging the new pond line and another across my gravel driveway to replace the drain line from my metal building. I used the thin black flexible pipe and its has collapsed.
Never heard of that pipe before. Do they have drainage fittings available?PIP is plastic irrigation pipe. commonly used for main lines in farming. 4" around here is running about $2 per foot. 3" is less than $1.50. 40 foot sticks with gasket ends. You just lay it out, push them together and drop it in.
? No its a small small pond, It gravity feeds a 2 hole freeze less cattle waterer. If it gets to low in the winter it could freeze causing a busted line. And then were looking for another source to water the cows. Already having the trachoe there replacing the collapsed drain line under driveway.You must have money burning a hole in your pocket......
150' of garden hose is gonna be a hell of a lot cheaper than any underground system.? No its a small small pond, It gravity feeds a 2 hole freeze less cattle waterer. If it gets to low in the winter it could freeze causing a busted line. And then were looking for another source to water the cows. Already having the trachoe there replacing the collapsed drain line under driveway.
You think a garden hose is going to take the water from 35 ft x 20 ft roof ? You going to pick that garden hose up every time you mow the back yard ? But ,You are right...150' of garden hose is gonna be a hell of a lot cheaper than any underground system. Just not a solution.150' of garden hose is gonna be a hell of a lot cheaper than any underground system.
No, I'm saying that it's not worth the money to move the water from your roof through a pipe, down to the pond. Unless it's ponding next to your house and causing foundation problems?You think a garden hose is going to take the water from 35 ft x 20 ft roof ? You going to pick that garden hose up every time you mow the back yard ? But ,You are right...150' of garden hose is gonna be a hell of a lot cheaper than any underground system. Just not a solution.