Pipe foundations are commonly used in areas with challenging soil conditions, such as expansive clays or loose sands, where traditional footings may not provide adequate support. They are often utilized for structures like bridges, water tanks, and industrial buildings, where concentrated loads need to be effectively transmitted to deeper, more stable soil layers. Additionally, pipe foundations can be beneficial in seismic zones, as they can offer flexibility and resistance to ground movement.
If it is "rusted out" you do not repair it, You do replace it with XHCI
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You should use black pipe -- Galv. pipe will flake off inside of pipe
A Pad foundation is just a concrete slab with no foundation walls. They are typically used in the South where this is no or minimal frost lines.
Generally with a level. 1/8 inch to the foot. If you have a known level such as the top of the foundation, you could measure from the floor joist and be close enough. For long distances, a surveying transit is used.
A footing drain pipe is used to collect and redirect water away from a building's foundation. It helps prevent water from pooling around the foundation, which can cause damage and leaks. The pipe allows water to drain properly, reducing the risk of foundation problems.
If it is at the surface of the foundation, chip away enough of the cement to expose enough of the pipe to work with. An inch or so. If it is somewhere else in or under the foundation, you bust out the foundation and repair it or run a new line above the floor.
A foundation drain pipe helps prevent water damage to a building's foundation by directing water away from the foundation. It collects excess water that accumulates around the foundation and carries it away from the building, reducing the risk of water seeping into the foundation and causing damage.
Electrical grounded to the cold water pipe, usually before the first fitting once it is through the foundation..
If it is "rusted out" you do not repair it, You do replace it with XHCI
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You will have to remove the concrete above and around the leaking pipe. All or some of the pipe may need to be replaced. If your house was new in the early 1980s, the PVC pipe that was used has been found to be generally faulty.ANS 2 - FIRST - make sure it IS under the concrete. In my experience this hardly ever happens unless the foundation has cracked, or building settled considerably.
The Pex pipe is used when you need to lay pipe all night long. It's the most flexible, and widest pipe that's used when laying pipe all night long, and is definitely the best.
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I am sorry, but can you PLEASE rephrase your question? Can WHAT be used for copper pipe? When? How? Why?
A concrete mixture of sand, cement, and small gravel is used to make the concrete from which the tubular concrete pipe is made. The pipe is made of concrete.
Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) pipe is a black plastic pipe often used for sewage pipe.