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I am installing Natural Gas to my garage so I can heat it and more easily work on my car during our winter. Gas fitter is coming Monday so I need to be ready, we have had over 3 inches of rain this week. I have to lift some patio blocks tomorrow to finish the trench to be ready, but it will be worth it this winter when I can flip a switch and work comfortably on the car. I seem to prefer to do things the hard way.:)

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My gas fitter is going to use plastic with fused connections at each end and then threaded pipe where it is exposed. Thought about using a pressure water gun but trying to do it on the cheap and my labor is free.

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make sure pvc pipe is big enough for fittings to go thru. take a hose inside the required length of distance pvc and tap it thru with a hammer after water washes dirt back thru pvc,,,its faster than you think. if its big diameter sharpen the end in so it cuts and throws dirt inward,,,in other words scrape with a knife etc inside edge away on leading end of pipe and use wood 2 bye 4 to prevent cracking of pipe,,push and pound when it goes easy,,not when hard.

put his plastic pipe right thru yours

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1justfordon has the right idea. You could actually go underneath a driveway if you needed to. Much easier to do that than to get your pavers level and tight again. Instead of beating the pvc through the ground, you can wash it through with a low pressure stream of water hooked up to the pvc.

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Things have changed.

Way back in the late 60's my dad ran gas to his garage and the gas company insisted on 4 feet deep!

Guess who got the honor of the dig???

It was only about 12 feet long but it was hard work and no beer at the end!!!

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