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Yes, I used it from my house to my outdoor hot tub, about 50 feet but have only had it for a couple years. No complaints from my experience, I brought each end up out of the ground a bit and sealed with their flanges to try to ensure no exterior water could get in the "conduit", also my ground water is not a problem in the area where I buried it. This product has been discussed here before and people have questioned the ability of water to possibly lay in the pipe, or condensate in the pipe but i have had no problems with this run and my return temps are consistent, I have gauges on supply and return in the house, also there is no snow melting above my run and it is fairly shallow (about 2'). I used the 5 wrap.
still leaning towards thermopex but my wallet is not. I just dont want no problems
I'm gonna see what kind of price craig from ridgewood can give me on the 5 wrap
Scott, would a guy be able to pull that 5 wrap stuff through a 6" pvc?I'm planning on replacing my thermopex this summer, as it is thawing the ground in two spots. I have access to 200' of FREE 6" pvc, so I thought I'd put the 5 wrap inside the pvc. Any thoughts?
It is 5-3/4" OD so if it is straight it should go through.The Z-supply 5 wrap testing had .48 degree temp drop per 100 feet.