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  • samhill
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2009
    • 896

    Waterline instalation

    Has anyone put in a barn or house waterline. I'm looking at 1/4 mile 100 psi 1,5 inch line and quoted $9400 line only. Hookup connections not included. Seems expensive but what do I know (WDIK).
  • Sodbuster
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2017
    • 1133

    #2
    Does that include the trenching? If so how deep?

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    • Klause
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2010
      • 3644

      #3
      I'd do 1.25" instead of 1.5" way cheaper... And gonwirh 150psi pipe it's a lot more durable....


      How deep a trench?

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      • WiltonRanch
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2012
        • 4517

        #4
        Theyre charging enough. Using a hoe or ditch witch? FWIW you hire a hoe and do the work you can do it a lot cheaper. Go 10’ deep and for that long a stretch get a decent sized hoe not some mini track hoe pos. That’ll eat up money. Stick with 1.5” line for that distance. You can step down. Use culverts for risers and make use of ground heat.

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        • woodland
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2015
          • 1973

          #5
          Samhill what kind of pipe are you using?

          We're using HDPE (high density polyethylene) and it's much cheaper and tougher than your regular black plastic pipe from the coop. We've put in 3 miles of it and are currently putting in another 3 right now. We're using 2 inch 160 psi DR11 and I believe it cost $1.11/ft. You either use compression fittings or hot fuse ($50 a day rents the machine) splices and fittings in. Last year we put in 1.5 inch and it was $0.77/ft I believe. We are doing our own trenching but got growing forward money for some of it and they said $7/meter was about the going rate. Your quote seems way high.

          If you want more info ask away.

          We put in 1.25 miles of regular black plastic pipe before we switched and would never go back.

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          • GDR
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2016
            • 1659

            #6
            Just curious why you pump water 3 miles. Well or Dugout not more practical? Shortage of ground water? Do you need an in line pump at all or will a well pump push it that far?

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            • samhill
              Senior Member
              • Jun 2009
              • 896

              #7
              Waterline

              Thanks for replies all, going in 6 feet deep with HDPE DR 17. And yeah 1.5 inch b/c pushing it 1/4 mile. I thot pipe should be about $3 a foot but maybe I'm outa the ballpark.
              Not sure what they use to put it in the dirt but it's all soft ground
              I'm late with answer tonite, Momma and my 48 anniversary tonite, quiet but some good friends.

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              • woodland
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2015
                • 1973

                #8
                Originally posted by samhill View Post
                Thanks for replies all, going in 6 feet deep with HDPE DR 17. And yeah 1.5 inch b/c pushing it 1/4 mile. I thot pipe should be about $3 a foot but maybe I'm outa the ballpark.
                Not sure what they use to put it in the dirt but it's all soft ground
                I'm late with answer tonite, Momma and my 48 anniversary tonite, quiet but some good friends.
                Congratulations samhill!
                I hope I can make it to 48 years. My amazing wife and I are coming up to 8 years and it ain't perfect but I can't complain.

                We put in DR 17 and DR 11 and the price difference was minimal but the wall strength was way tougher with the 11. I'd recommend to shop around for the line as some outfits here in Edmonton were 2 and 3 times the money for the same product as others. We bought our line, fittings, and fusion tool rental all from different places as the price differences were atrocious. Good luck whichever way you go and you'll really enjoy the finished product.

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                • samhill
                  Senior Member
                  • Jun 2009
                  • 896

                  #9
                  Waterline

                  Thanks Woodland, the years fly, hope yours are as good as ours. Guess will put my shopping cap on, good info.

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                  • sumdumguy
                    Senior Member
                    • Mar 2007
                    • 12008

                    #10
                    Just returning from Maui via Vegas, the land of all you can eat crab buffets and miles of walking. We are right behind you Samhill at 46 years and still talking😸

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