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How do you find an underground leak in a 1000-foot underground PVC pipe?In: Plumbing
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Good luck finding your leak & I hope that you find an experienced professional.
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If you are determined to do it yourself, you dig at the halfway point and cut and cap both ends. Apply air pressure to both ends and see which end leaks pressure. Once you find the end that leaks, dig halfway down on that...repeat the air pressure check. Narrow it down that way and soon you'll end up digging a short trench and finding the leak. It will take you about 8 holes and a trench:
1000'/2, 500'/2, 250'/2, 125'/2, 62.5'/2, 31.25'/2, 15.625'/2, 7.8125'...dig the trench.
Of course, this presumes that you know exactly where the line is running.
This also presumes that you haven't seen any obvious signs of the leak such as unusually green grass or mud holes. You might also drive rods into the ground at the same distance apart at the same depth along the length on either side of the pipe and check the soil conductivity with an ohm meter. Where you find high conductivity, you have found your leak. You could also borrow a UV camera and check the temperature difference along the line. A temperature change can pinpoint the leak.
Check the cost of what you are doing against the cost of trenching in a new line. You can rent a Ditch Witch for a lot cheaper than an expert leak detector and pvc is cheap.
First answer by ID0412785975. Last edit by TargetDriver. Contributor trust: 41 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 65 [recommend question]



