Hello..
Hope someone can help. We are having new concrete poured around our existing inground pool and have added some jets into the concrete patio that shoot water from the jets in the concrete patio into the pool. Currently the plumbing is laying on top of some dense-grade and the concrete contractor is going to pour the concrete directly over the plumbing lines (enclosing the lines within the concrete).
Is there any concern of the plumbing lines getting crushed/cracked during the freezing winter months due to the concrete expanding? (of course the lines will be winterized). I was thinking the lines should be buried in pea gravel perhaps, then the concrete poured, however the concrete guy assures me that it is fine to pour over the lines??? Does this sound right?
Hope someone can help. We are having new concrete poured around our existing inground pool and have added some jets into the concrete patio that shoot water from the jets in the concrete patio into the pool. Currently the plumbing is laying on top of some dense-grade and the concrete contractor is going to pour the concrete directly over the plumbing lines (enclosing the lines within the concrete).
Is there any concern of the plumbing lines getting crushed/cracked during the freezing winter months due to the concrete expanding? (of course the lines will be winterized). I was thinking the lines should be buried in pea gravel perhaps, then the concrete poured, however the concrete guy assures me that it is fine to pour over the lines??? Does this sound right?