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Pvc pipe wrap for concrete.
Wide by 82 ft.
This guard sleeve is used to encase you pipe either copper or pvc when you are going to bury it in concrete and helps protect from corrosion.
Once you have conducted the pressure test and the pipe system has passed wrap the pipe cap in duct tape just where it overlaps the pipe to prevent any concrete from splashing up into the threads.
R 2 foam closet wrap is used to wrap around a closet pipe before pouring concrete and remove it after the concrete has set.
If you have installed any electrical conduit which does not require a pressure test tape the opening to the conduit closed with duct tape to.
Called around to the mason and the contractor who said they see pvc in concrete often and that it should be okay pour the foundation and embed the line under the concrete.
I would recommend insulating since its involves little labor and cost to avoid future problems.
Pack the layer directly underneath the pvc pipe.
This is to prevent pipe cracks.
Pour the mixed concrete around the pvc pipe using a large metal funnel or a spade.
The sewer line for the house.
While digging a foundation for a fire place we are adding to our existing home we ran into suprise.
It is packaged in 4 in.
It is packaged in a box a 200 foot roll and can open on one side so that you can just spool out the amount you need from the roll and cut it.
Pack the concrete around the pvc pipe to prevent air gaps.
It should be packed tight to create a solid firm foundation and to prevent cracking during temperature fluctuations.
This is to prevent pipe cracks.
Use it with a wide range of dwv pipe sizes.
About 6 feet of the pipe would be embedded.
Isolate the pipe from the concrete.
A good idea and an added layer of protection.
California building code requires to insulate sewer pvc pipes that will touch concrete if has potential to condensation.