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Any thought I installed underground pipes assume any code requirements in installing a pipe when the frost gets deep in winter. I'm using a PVC
 

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Hello guys

Any thought I installed underground pipes assume any code requirements in installing a pipe when the frost gets deep in winter. I'm using a PVC
I don't understand what you are asking.

The photograph appears to show a pipe that is above ground but below floor level.

Can you unpack your question a bit, please?
 
I don't understand what you are asking.

The photograph appears to show a pipe that is above ground but below floor level.

Can you unpack your question a bit, please?
I'm not sure it's a genuine account. Have a look at some of the previous posts.
 

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