Ducting
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Hi Chaps, I have been asked to lay ducting within the drive that I am excavating for tarmac. My question is this... he has asked for ducting for gas, electric, water, broadband and tv. Can I lay just one ducting with the string already in it for all these services or do they have to be separated? I really appreciate your feedback.
Kind regards
Lou
Kind regards
Lou
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Other than gas, colour isn't crucial, as jwill says, but it's bloody handy for anyone excavating in the future.
Full guide to Ducting Colour Codes - Jayz! That page mneds updating: it's not been refreshed since 2005!!!
Full guide to Ducting Colour Codes - Jayz! That page mneds updating: it's not been refreshed since 2005!!!
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There's no necessity to put water and/or gas into ducting but if you;re waiting for someone else to install the actual pipe, then putting in a duct with a draw rope can allow you to backfill and crack on with the proper work while you wait for the slug-a-beds to rock up at some inconvenient time of their choosing to drop in the alkathene or service pipe.
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