Underground water line - what type of pipe should I use?
Thanks,
Don
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Woodbridge Environmental Tiptophouse.com on Sep 26, 2013You need to purchase the Poly. Although Pex may work fine, you need to check if the Pex can be buried. There are different brands of Pex as well as different types. Do not use PVC. Its not used for water as it can release harmful chemicals. I would however before you even go that far, is to check with the township on this. They may have special requirements on what type of pipe you can use. Also you will need to be licensed and bonded to connect to the street supply. Unless your making your connection past the meter where you are responsible for the pipes.Helpful Reply
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