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Tips For Plumbing A
Basement In Clay Soil
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Basement construction in clay soil poses several
problems. Expansive soil can cause cracking in the foundation, basement walls
and floor if proper precautions aren't taken. Natural movement caused by
expansive clay soils also require special precautions to be taken when
installing basement plumbing. Pipes can burst if plumbing is too rigid. Floating walls keep the walls and floors from being damaged as the home moves with the expansion of clay soil. This allows the walls to move independently from the floor of the basement. The pipes need to be able to move upward with the floor but not push against the first floor of your home. The drainage pipes under the basement floor need to be able to breathe as well. When you install bathrooms, laundry room, or a mudroom in the basement you need to allow for natural movement of clay soil. Installing flexible expansion couplings and expansion joints on basement plumbing will allow for this movement and keep the pipes from leaking at the joints or cracking. |
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Your pipes should ideally be new
during installation. If you are working with pre-existing pipes make sure not to
go from one type of metal to another. If you are using copper stay with copper
pipes and the same goes for other metals. Take care to not to change the size of
pipes accidentally. It is possible to go from one size to another but it is not
always usually wise idea. You should also start with new pipes whenever
possible. Older pipes can have lead solder break up while you are working with
them and you do not want this to get into your water supply, even if it is for a
shower and not drinking water.
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