@@G5Ckxew good question! I just did it for fun. It’s cheap doesn’t take too much time. It protects the pipe if I was to dig it up again in the future. And I just did it for a video you can do this anywhere like in an attic or under a house, etc. etc. you could also tape around the seams.
@@GrantKeysProperties That is a good enough reason. Cheap insurance for a low price. I've considered something similar for burying fiber optic cable to lower the risk of damage from rocks when I backfill the trench.
If you're below the frost line then why do you need to insulate it?
@@G5Ckxew good question! I just did it for fun. It’s cheap doesn’t take too much time. It protects the pipe if I was to dig it up again in the future. And I just did it for a video you can do this anywhere like in an attic or under a house, etc. etc. you could also tape around the seams.
@@GrantKeysProperties
That is a good enough reason.
Cheap insurance for a low price.
I've considered something similar for burying fiber optic cable to lower the risk of damage from rocks when I backfill the trench.
@ That’s a good idea, rocks can be bad or clumps of strong dirt. It definitely will give it some protection! Thanks for reaching out!
Pre insulated pex a tubing comes is nice too less double handing
@@lrodecw That would be convenient! Thanks for the suggestion.