It's all back filled! Lines are in the ground (except for a short distance for cable & phone) the back filling was hard work mostly because I did alot of it in the rain. The mud sticks to everything, the shovel gets heavy, your boots weigh 15 lbs. each and I was getting wet. Anyhow it's done for now and let it all settle until spring. Also had Beaudry moved the propane tank, installed new gas line to the house and shop, supplied a new regulator for the shop. Took the gent about three hours to do all this. Charged very little for labor. I paid for the gas line, fittings, and the regulator. I feel it was a bargain since it took so long and he used a small boom truck!
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our view off our deck. The propane tank is soon to be moved. |
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Moving the propane tank. A very good gent from Beaudry moved the tank. He also intalled gas line for the shop and house, installed a new regulator for the shop. |
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Moved the propane tank about 150 ft to the backside of the shop. This whole process took about 3 hours to complete. It was a very good price since labor was very inexpensive and I paid for only the gas line, fittings & regulator and he used their small boom truck! |
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A very nice view now with no propane tank. |
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Tank is now set on 4 concrete bricks that I leveled. Here the trench is back filled and the new shop regulator is visible. |
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Visible here is the 5 in corrugated tube with the insulated pex going into the shop. I will wrap the pex with insulation for more protection. |
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This the cable and phone lines. I will dig this trench in the spring by hand. This doesn't need to be nearly as deep and the distance is much shorter. I couldn't get the trencher in here because it might have gotten stuck getting to close to the pond. |
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The back filled trench going to the house. at the Y, going left is the gas and right is the phone & cable. |
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All back filled (ti was alot of work simply because I did it in the rain) Just pex to the junction, the pex, gas cable & phone all in the same trench until about the wheel barrow, the cable & phone go off to the shop, gas & pex continue. |
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Gas to the house, cable & phone to the right-bottom of pic. |
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Cable & phone to the house. |
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