Freds
Veteran Member
I guess this is like a Murphey's Law kind of question, but here goes...
Given the choice, or lack of, do people build garages/pole barns over known buried lines? Would it depend on what kind of line it is?
I have been kicking around putting up a building to park my vehicle and tractor in. (It isn't feasible for me to keep my tractor in the pole barn in the winter months because of location, so it sits outside all winter), but the only *good* locations for a building would be on top of where the water & gas line are run to my business, which is 70 ft from my house. There is also the possibility of finding the gas line that feeds my house where it runs from my gas well. No one seems to know or remember where it was ran since the owner did it himself and didn't mark it in anyway /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif.
I don't know much about building structures, but I was thinking of something that didn't require a foundation and keeping the floor gravel just in case. These are relatively new lines, being just 4 years old, but still.....
I don't want the garage to be too far away (in a low area that sometimes sees overflow from my creek) and to tie it in with my existing drive in a practical manner would set it right on top of the trench where the water and gas were ran from my house to my business.
The electric from the pole was ran in an underground conduit, so I don't think there would be a problem if I wanted to pave everything one day, but that has crossed my mind, too.
Is this done in worse case scenarios?
Thanks
Given the choice, or lack of, do people build garages/pole barns over known buried lines? Would it depend on what kind of line it is?
I have been kicking around putting up a building to park my vehicle and tractor in. (It isn't feasible for me to keep my tractor in the pole barn in the winter months because of location, so it sits outside all winter), but the only *good* locations for a building would be on top of where the water & gas line are run to my business, which is 70 ft from my house. There is also the possibility of finding the gas line that feeds my house where it runs from my gas well. No one seems to know or remember where it was ran since the owner did it himself and didn't mark it in anyway /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif.
I don't know much about building structures, but I was thinking of something that didn't require a foundation and keeping the floor gravel just in case. These are relatively new lines, being just 4 years old, but still.....
I don't want the garage to be too far away (in a low area that sometimes sees overflow from my creek) and to tie it in with my existing drive in a practical manner would set it right on top of the trench where the water and gas were ran from my house to my business.
The electric from the pole was ran in an underground conduit, so I don't think there would be a problem if I wanted to pave everything one day, but that has crossed my mind, too.
Is this done in worse case scenarios?
Thanks