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armyash

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Hi

I have a job coming up next week where the customer wants the pipe coming off a gas meter and into their utility room. (care home, two meters I'm assuming this new pipe will supply the utility room and the other will do the kitchen but i haven't had a proper look yet)

Anyway the point of the thread is my boss said he wanted me to find out how it will be ok to run the pipe underground and keep it from being damaged. (I will have to lift the tiles up from the ground and it doesn't look as though it will be a major problem.)

Only thing I can suggest it using the yellow gas pipe (MDPE?) as it is strong and will not corrode easily.

Is it possible to run copper underground? I'd say no as it could easily be damaged.

Any suggestions?
 
Galvanised iron and make a shift out of it :smile:

or follow this

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