How deep are water pipes buried in Arizona?

By Warren Tenney. The City of Phoenix
City of Phoenix
Phoenix (/ˈfiːnɪks/ FEE-niks; Navajo: Hoozdo; Spanish: Fénix or Fínix, Walapai: Banyà:nyuwá) is the capital and most populous city in the American state of Arizona, with 1,608,139 residents as of 2020.
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has 6,922 miles of water lines and 4,865 miles of sewer lines buried about four feet under our feet.
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How deep should a water line be buried in Arizona?

The code requires pipes to be set 12 inches deep, but that's more to protect the pipe itself from a gardener with a green thumb and a sharp trowel, for example.
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How far down is water pipe buried?

Underground piping shall be buried not less than 18 inches below the surface of the ground unless otherwise protected. All underground piping shall be protected from corrosion by coating in compliance with Section 533(b) or equivalent.
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How deep is the water line from the street to the house?

The lines run at least 3 feet below ground, which can make them difficult to find. Usually, if you know where the line enters the house and the location of your water meter or well, you know the line runs between these two points.
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How deep are water mains buried in Texas?

The lines must be buried a minimum of 36 inches under the ditches and 60 inches under the pavement structure.
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How deep does a water line freeze?

The International Plumbing Code states that “Exterior water supply system piping shall be installed not less than 6 inches (152 mm) below the frost line and not less than 12 inches (305 mm) below grade.”
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How do I find my water main pipe underground?

To find an underground water pipe, you'll need to use a utility line locator that can find both metal and plastic pipes. Depending on the area in which you're currently working, these lines could be made of either material. So if you want to get the most accurate results, you'll need a tool that can find both.
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How do I find out where water pipes are on my property?

Perhaps the best way to obtain this information is to contact your local water authority, which is also the organization that would be responsible for any problems that may arise with shared drains. Another way to check and see if you have a shared drain is to check with the sewage company that services your area.
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How do I find out where my water main is?

Typically, it will be located on the perimeter of the house, since that is where the water first enters your house. Also, stay on the side of the house that is facing the street. Your water main begins at the street and usually heads in a straight line to your home.
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Can I see the drainage plans for my house?

You generally have two options when it comes to finding the drainage system beneath your property. You can reach out to your local council and ask them to send you your drainage plan. The other option is to contact your local drainage experts and ask them to map your drains.
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Can water pipes freeze underground?

It must be below freezing inside the plumbing long enough for an ice dam to form. The “temperature alert threshold” is 20 degrees F. Pipes vulnerable to freezing at this temperature are usually located in an unconditioned attic, basement, crawlspace, or along an exterior wall. Underground pipes can also freeze.
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How deep are water lines buried in Phoenix Arizona?

By Warren Tenney. The City of Phoenix has 6,922 miles of water lines and 4,865 miles of sewer lines buried about four feet under our feet.
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How deep should a water line trench be?

All Trenches must be a minimum of 36” deep. If a 36-inch depth cannot be achieved, contact Lane Electric's Engineering Department at 541-484-1151. If trench is to be a joint trench (shared with other utilities) the following separations must be maintained: 24 inches between gas and electric lines.
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How deep is the frost line in Flagstaff Arizona?

Frost Line – 30 inches into undisturbed soil for exterior footings in all areas of Coconino County with the exception of Oak Creek/Sedona, Marble Canyon and Greenehaven where the depth is 24 inches into undisturbed soils. All interior footings depth shall be 18 inches into undisturbed soil.
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Who is responsible for underground water pipes?

The water company is responsible for the water mains in the ground and usually for the communication pipe. This is the part of the service pipe leading up to your property boundary from the mains. Outside stop valves are usually the property of the water company and should be maintained by them.
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Do water pipes run under houses?

But generally speaking, the main water supply line runs under most residential homes. If your house is built on a concrete slab, it's more than likely that these pipes are running through that concrete.
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Do sewer pipes run under houses?

They are usually behind the houses by a few metres. Sometimes people build extensions over them (this is not actually allowed). In terraces they usually run behind all the houses, parallel with the road, then come forwards to join the sewer under the road at the end of the terrace.
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Can a metal detector find water pipes?

As a property owner there will be times when, for a variety of reasons, you will need to locate underground metal objects. For example, using a pipe locator metal detector you can easily pinpoint leaking underground pipes quickly.
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Where does the main water line enter a house?

The main water may come through the concrete floor or through the wall. The valve is typically within three to five feet of where the main water enters. In some cases, the main water may enter in a different area, like a mechanical room, up through the floor, near the water heater or furnace.
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How do you know if a pipe has burst in the ground?

If you notice the following signs, you might have an underground water leak in your home:
  1. Noticeable drop in water pressure when using plumbing appliances.
  2. Hissing or splashing noises.
  3. Dirty or rusty water (although this could be due to another problem)
  4. An increase of mold or water-loving insects in your home.
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How do people in Alaska keep water pipes from freezing?

Both hot and cold water pipes are in danger of freezing and need attention. Insulate pipes in unheated areas using a “pipe sleeve” or “heat tape.” For moderately cold times, an inexpensive foam pipe insulation is sufficient to prevent freezing.
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How deep is the frost line in Texas?

This invisible line indicates how deep groundwater is expected to freeze. How deep does the frost line go in Texas? According to state regulations, several counties have a frost line depth of 12 inches.
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How deep is the frost line in Utah?

The average frost line depth is about 36 inches in both Salt Lake County and Utah County. This means that in order to keep the main water line in your front yard from freezing, you need to make sure it is buried deep enough.
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