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Old 08-19-2015, 09:37 AM
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Default Trenching a Natural Gas line

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Im running a gas line from the meter on the side of my home to the garage (the run will be about 35ft). I want to run the line above ground for a span of about 15 ft (along the side of the house and deck, then go underground. Should i use iron pipe for the entire project? or will the yellow jacket flex pipe work (sleeved underground of course). I am having trouble finding the specific code book. Does anyone have a link. I have a gas fitter friend who i can leverage for help but i want to collect some knowledge before i approach him.

Have a plastic line made to order, with steel risers on each end. Then you just drop it in the trench.
When we lived in Edmonton we used a company called cancon to build the underground pipe assemblies. They're just on the other side of the whitemud from millwoods. (If I remember correctly)
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