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![]() John Rutz wrote: BenignVanilla wrote: Do the pipes buried in the ground need to be emptied for the winter to prevent bursting? I am contemplating a series of valves in my design that will allow me to close the pond off, and use the pump to suck the water out of the pipes. I figured this would be good for cleaning and for winterizing. Do you think it is an unnecessary expense? -- BenignVanilla tibetanbeefgarden.com x-no-archive: yes Remove MY SPLEEN to email me. BV my current setup has the pipes running just under or at the surface of the water with no way to drain em when the pond ices over the pipes are encased in the ice so far no breakage in the pipes in the yard some of the garden piping is at or just above ground level with most anywhere from 1- 12 in down when it gets below 10 degrees I have had the above ground pipes crack but so far none of the underground pipe has cracked. hope theis helps forgot to mention the pvc pipes are not glued, as im running 1200 gph pumps thru 2 in PVC with verty little pressure I just have em dry fited so If need be I can take the system apart, the short run is 30 ft long and the long run is about 50 ft -- John Rutz I'm not Porg am not am not am so see my pond at: http://www.fuerjefe.com |
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