How To Get A Pipe Under A Concrete Driveway
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Needed to get a water line under the driveway to run a drip irrigation system to the rose garden. This is a quick and effective way to get a pipe under an object to that water lines or wires can be run.
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Two success tips not mentioned. 1 snap chalk lines on concrete to give you visual aim lines to push jetting pipe. 2 place a brick or other non-water softening hard surface in your trench where you start. This allows you to push down on the pipe and keep it bowed tight to the bottom of the concrete. As an electrician I have seen where running a conduit for post lights has been 3 feet down by the other side of a double driveway when not using an angle stop.
Great shot! . But down in the land of Oz, we use two pipes, and the outer one serves as a return for the debris and stops caverning and weakening the concrete. A 45 degree cut on the boring pipe works well. John
The jet trail at the end was the highlight for me. Well done sir. Impeccable timing.
Thanks for the valuable information, was thinking about destroying my driveway 😂😂😂 to get the pipe across. Saved my time and $$$$&
Put a nozzle jet on the end of pipe. Then jet pipe under drive. That’s how us landscapers do it. Much more effective than mere pvc pipe with no nozzle fitting. Trust me- 34 yrs. experience!
@anthonydilligaf823
3 жыл бұрын
I think he didn't have enough pipe to cut off temporary fittings, but I thought the same thing.
@jodyguilbeaux8225
3 жыл бұрын
tell the crack head on the other end to take a large exhale. .....just kidding
@bobdelmar9569
3 жыл бұрын
How about under black top driveways>?
@andrewverzella427
3 жыл бұрын
ever have a problem with the asphalt driveway cracking? thinking of using this method on a system but don't want to have to replace the asphalt driveway
@tyhillinc
3 жыл бұрын
Do you have pic what a nozzle jet what type you use
I like your method of getting a watering line for a drip watering line. When I do mine I’m thinking of grinding teeth shaped on the end to help break the soil with. Thank you for the hands approach to bring it done.
I’ve done this by sticking a pressure washer wand in the pipe. The extra pressure make it even faster. Used it for setting pipes in as fence posts as well. When it dries the post is solid, no tamping required.
@loganwitt1694
3 жыл бұрын
“Setting pipes in a fence post”? That sounds like a great idea. If you know of any videos and content please share, that could be very helpful. Thanks
I did this when I was nineteen years old for my mom. Water main busted under the driveway. Instead of fixing it I dug holes on both sides, placed what you did on your pipe except I placed a jet nozzle on the other end and forced the new pipe through. Success, Saved her and her insurance a boatload of cash.
Thanks for the video, It will save me a lot of work breaking concrete, you are the best, Frank
Thank you for being so smart! The construction guy said I had to break the side walk to install my pvc on the other side of it. How lucky am I to bump into your video. Gracias from Mexico! :)
Just what I needed to see! Been trying to figure out this same dilemma for years! Thx,!
I have never done this but after watching this using water to push aside the substrate under the concrete to push through the pipe is ingenious but I see one problem with this : the integrity of the concrete driveway substrate had been compromised. Over the years of driving over the void where the pipe is will eventually crack and collapse. Personally a bad idea to do unless a grout or a slurry has been pump in to fill the void left by the water pushing the dirt aside. Thanks for sharing your project.
Amazing result. Obviously has its limitations but certainly worth considering under a garden path with right soil composition.
Electrician since 97 ... we've had to do this from time to time and if the concrete is thicker in a area it can cause issues i use ridged conduit and beat it with a hammer when it gets stuck thanks for sharing
I've always chosen about a foot longer and stiffer PVC. Also cutting and sharpening the ramming end to a wedge helps too.
Great, superb, brilliant, idea. Very educative. Must try it out. Thanks for your lovely insight.👍👍
Man I have been looking for a video like this. I am going to do this over the next few days and I hope its as easy and you make it look for a driveway with 2 cars.
That’s a great tip I’ve been trying to pick my way through a gravel lane for a wire on the other side without much luck I can’t wait to try this thank you
Just brilliant. Putting in a diy sprinkler system this spring, thinking about how I was gonna get from one side to the other. This idea popped into my head, went to KZread to see if anyone else tried it and BOOM! THANKS!
@justinramdhan6451
3 жыл бұрын
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I did this over 40 years ago. Two inch pipe, two feet deep, under a street and hit hole on other side dead dead on. Reduced pipe to 1/4 inch hole. Worked great. Jake Cobbs
enjoyed your hands on demonstration. Thank you for sharing.
@xander37919
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your informative demonstration. I’ll use your process to run an electrical cable path under my driveway slab. Good video.
Thanks for the video, today you taught a old man something new. John Mangas
Thanks! Got drain under a 4ft section of blacktop where driveway meets walkway. Solved a problem without damaging walkway. 🇺🇸
Great video. A few things to consider might be...cut the end of the pipe on an angle to possibly make it easier going in under driveway. Add a shutoff valve to save walking back & forth to the hose bib at the house. Use a little longer pipe so you aren't smashing your hands against the concrete at the end. Well done 😎👍
Outstanding job. Great information! I will be doing this same job in a few days under my driveway. Thanks for sharing
This was very helpful. I have to do this for my fruit trees eventually. Thank you!
I have seen this done in northern climates but usually go much deeper to minimize issues with water, freezing, settling, etc. Have also seen guys rig up a steel extension pipe and do it with a pressure washer. (look out for flying mud!)
Great video! I'm going to try it this weekend. Thanks!
Awesome video I'm going to definitely try this. Thank you so much for the video.
Great video I have zero irrigation besides a garden hose and watering lawn by hand is getting old, this was the one area I was not sure how to run piping under driveway. After watching your video I can install irrigation and let the timer do the watering. Thanks
That is cool. Nice work. I like this and will try on my driveway and back patio. Great!!
If you glue a pvc cap on the end and drill a hole in the center it will go faster and act like a jet and be easier . This is how i do it for my plumbing company.
@BUSTRCHERRI
3 жыл бұрын
Yip. He would have been done in 4 minutes instead.
@johnbonner5284
3 жыл бұрын
Was thinking that myself, a piece thats pointed bout 3 inches maybe with a piss hole hole at the end, that way its more drilling with tje water pressure its pointed end, and does not allow mote dirt washed out from jaming a blunt end.
@doradean3097
3 жыл бұрын
Would a metal conduit work better, than follow that with the pvc? Or would that be too rigid to make a leveled layout?
@TheChuloKen
3 жыл бұрын
Do you mind showing us how?
@youngnation901
2 жыл бұрын
Lol
I've been wanting to do something like this but had no idea how to get under my driveway. Thanks.
That was a slick inexpensive way to do that. Thanks.
Looks like a awesome way to get the water over. I’m sure I’ll be using this trick. Thanks.
You’re awesome!!! Definitely learned something awesome today!!! That’s a nice hundo!!! Easy peasy!!!!
Thanks for the video. I am gonna use the technique to get some cables routed under a slab.
I’d cut a diagonal on the end to give it a point. Better than a blunt end. However I love the idea of the auger inside the pipe idea. Brilliant!
Using a heat gun, soften the first 2” of pipe. Using slip-jaw pliers, crimp down two sides of the pipe to foam a lipped point. This adds a downward angle to work under obstructions and increases the waters velocity. It’s the same pressure & volume just at a faster speed like a Venturi effect used in carburetors. When done, cut it back to round useable pipe for connection. Heating PVC pipe is done all the time for electrical service feed lines as rock ledges or boulders are below the surface. Once the trench is cleaned and established, the soft pipe will conform to the bottom over large obstructions but with electrical, a locating wire is added, concrete is placed on the conduit to protect it including a coil warning tape. Just a thought taken from another industry!
Outstanding video and presentation. Thanks 👍
Lowes sells a kit for 5 bucks to glue on your pvc pipe,it has a tapered end to wash through with and a hose fitting you glue on the other endto connect your hose very easy to do. Use this method all the time putting in sprinkler systems.
The excessive soil displacement, erosion and potential for future concrete damage mentioned in the comments is exactly why hydro-boring is illegal in many states.
One important point that was not mentioned is that if you need to cross a, say, 8 foot driveway, then you need to dig a trough 8 feet long out from the starting location in order for the 8 foot long PVC pipe to lay flat and horizontal (even in height to your starting hole) which is typically about 4 or 5 inches below the top of your concrete driveway. If you don't dig the trough long enough then the PVC pipe will dig downward and not stay horizontal at 4 or 5 inches - it will instead come out the other side at some much deeper point.
Seems like a great idea, going to try it under my sidewalk to run pvc/electrical from house to garage.
That worked pretty good. Fast and just what you need. !:- )
A length of rebar could be slid in the pipe to hammer out any stubborn rocks.
@2333jc
3 жыл бұрын
Or you can just put it on your drill and use it as a drill bit.
@dwightdodd3734
3 жыл бұрын
yep,
@keithwebb658
2 жыл бұрын
Best tip so so far. In the uk the sub base is usually a lot thicker with all kinds of nasties buried I can't see this working here unless you use steel rods and a power tool to hammer it through.
That went real well I was sitting here watching and just cringing as you got near through. I could see you getting real close and was hoping that last bit didn't suddenly go easy and make you hit the edge of that concrete hard with your hand, and take a good chunk of skin off. luckily it didn't you kept your skin and didn't have to edit some kinda interesting words out to L.O.L. Thanks for sharing and take care.
@mytaborcityhome1002
6 жыл бұрын
Hahaha, Yeah I can band myself up pretty good on some of the projects. My hands paid for it on the backhoe transmission for sure. I Appreciate the view. Thanks.
Wow!!! It's a great idea, very easy and stress less. If I have this issue at my new home definitely will try this.
I did the same thing under a black top road, using a cap with a few holes in it. It was long enough so I had to add the second 20" joint in the middle of the job. No problem.
I think I’d put an end cap on the drilling end and drill a1/4 hole to add a super strong spray nozzle. My drive is about 20 feet so, it’ll take some work. Think I’ll go about a foot or so longer than the width of the drive so I’d have some room to work with on both ends. But keep this in mind: 1/3 will do this a will be successful 1/3 will try,then call a professional 1/3 won’t even attempt this as it is too foreign to them. LOL! Good job!
Yes sir, thank you for sharing and God bless you as well!
Works like a charm........ Many times, as a BellSouth tech, I had to tunnel a driveway for the buried service wire 👍🏼
@ldadams1140
3 жыл бұрын
Multiple retaining walls were always a challenge. I used a ground rod and pieces of temporary to pull the cable thought.
Great tip ! I can and will use this ! Thank you
Great inspiration for me as I need to get ‘er done. Thanks
Wow Class trick so easy I'm definitely trying it out great video
I'm just trying to open up some water drainage where my concrete driveway impedes it. My driveway is 8 ft wide. This seems like the way to go. But I have to dig a path for the hose water to drain off. Thought I'd need a pump. Your system is much easier. Thanks!
Home Depot has a kit for this using a nozzle on the end and a connection for the hose at the other end. just leave the pipe in after you're done hook up to it
Years ago I had a new 3500 sq ft building built. Before paving the the drive, which went past the building from street to street I laid three 1 inch and one two inch capped PVC pipes near each end of the drive for future use. About 3 years later we needed to get a com line and a sprinkler line to the other side of the driveway. No problem. Obviously will not work with an existing drive. Just an idea for new construction.
We'd glue fittings on each end of the pipe, pipe's gotta be longer than the bore. One fitting takes the end of your common garden hose, that's your bore medium. The other takes one of those short, brass pressure nozzles you can buy at any garden shop. Trench a groove so you can keep flush with the concrete, turn on the water, and have fun. The brass nozzle can take a lot of beating, where just the plastic wears out quickly. Be aware that if you hit a rock and deflect, your bore could end up deeper, or left/right of your planned bore line. Remember, this is a water bore, not a drill.
This guy is a genius. Water saves the day. Again.
Thank you for sharing your ideas with us...
I put a pipe under a driveway, just like you did. A few months later the concrete cracked exactly over the pipe and subsided 1/4 " but has been stable ever since.
@GrampalettasCamp
3 жыл бұрын
Wonder if you could drill a hole vertically into drive half way and inject foam to fill annular void and support drive so it won’t crack
@kimmilligan5323
3 жыл бұрын
bottle jacks and spray foam - you can do it!
Problem with this method is it washes away more dirt than the pipe will replace. You can get a crack in the concrete from the lack of support. I can show you cracks in my driveway and sidewalk from using this method. I found it better to use electrical EMT metal pipe. I hammer one end flat and then hammer it under the driveway/sidewalk. Compacts the soil so no cracks. It will lift pavers if you're to close to the bottom of them. Just cut off the ends of the pipe after you get it in and you've got a pipe to run smaller pipes and/or wires in.
@jamespeck2852
3 жыл бұрын
What happens when the ground is clay? Of course it’s going to be a sand base when the concrete is poured. Running a piece of poly or pvc under a sidewalk would work but a driveway? No. Best to rent or hire out someone with a boring machine...cost a bit but it’ll save your driveway from cracking.
@stroys7061
3 жыл бұрын
👍🏻👍🏻
@Jimmy-mt4kn
3 жыл бұрын
Concrete cracks
@DJayAce4
3 жыл бұрын
I've tried this method before, doesn't work. I mean it will in certain conditions where soil is soft. Any other condition and it doesn't work, trust me I've tried. I've tried it in hard rocky dirt and it went about 2 foot in, not even the slightest inch more. I've tried it in clay and same sort of problem, it just gets too hard. Even with a sledge hammer I couldn't get it, it started to bend the pipe like a bent nail where you can't even continue. Also once you've hammered and it's gotten stuck 2 foot in, it's near impossible to pull out unless you half inch a rope to it and pull it out with a vehicle. Also per NEC code EMT conduit is not suitable for direct burial, it'll corrode and completely fall apart over time. If you are going to use a certain metal, it's got to be something on the lines of galvanized steel rigid conduit.
@davidrouse3157
3 жыл бұрын
Theres a fix for that. Crude but works use low expanding GREAT STUFF IN A SERIES OF HOLES ACROSS TRENCH LINE BEFORE STUFFING CENTER YOUR PIPE OR USE CHALKLINE AND ZIG ZAG ROWS HOLES EITHER SIDE PIPE THE FOAM IF USED CAREFULLY WILL SUPPORT DRIVEWAY OR SIDEWALK. HIGH EXPANSION FOAM CAN WILL RAISE CRACK CONCRETE USE LOTS OF LOW EXPANSION FOAM.
Great idea, never seen that but will definitely try it. Thanks ray. Uk
Great job. Now I wanna try it. I need a project.
Got one word for this. Rocks.
Thank you! I've been trying to figure out a way to get a wire under my asphalt driveway for a pet containment system. This will look prettier than me cutting a line across my driveway and filling it with caulk!
@frankdavidson9675
3 жыл бұрын
you can buy asphalt by the bag if you ever need it.
Anytime you pour a large concrete, alway throw in a 3 inch pipe underneath just Incase later on.
@engineclinic
3 жыл бұрын
Lol. Where would you put it or are you saying just put one every foot?
@andyjones9386
3 жыл бұрын
That's right.Thinking ahead will save you much misery in the future.
@hardkore360
3 жыл бұрын
plus a spare or two lol
@sirferr3870
3 жыл бұрын
Makes a good stash spot too lol....
@jacobladder6165
3 жыл бұрын
If that is a question that stumps You Construction is not for you. Obviously if you are pouring a driveway you would put one conduit near the garage and one near the road.
This is so clever! Thanks for sharing. Was about to give up on my plans!
I discovered this drilling method as a 4 year old, playing with the garden hose in our sandy back yard in Holly MI, I buried the hose so deep we could not pull it out without the water on! Have a fun day, that was about 55 years ago.
Wow thank you man that is an awesome idea very innovative of you
This worked for me...I took a break about midstream and went into the house to fix me a Peanut butter and jelly sandwich, and a medium glass of cold milk. I had so much energy to finish the job. So your supplies consist of 1 pipe, one fitting, one coupling, and 1 jar of peanut butter , jelly, loaf of bread, on knife, Milk.
A variant to "saintnash's" comment that will dramatically improve jetting speed and further reduce caverning is the addition of a 3" - 4" long bolt protruding from the jetting cap. It doesn't even need to be ground to a point. Just center drill an appropriate size hole in the cap and affix a 1/4 or 3/8" bolt with a nut. The bolt will displace earth like warm butter! I would also make sure those jetting holes are small. Like 1/8" dia max! The less earth you can disturb the better. Even with these mods I agree with FortunaZKat's method for being the least prone to creating a crack zone. Wakodahatchee Chris
That was pretty smart thanks for the video.
Much easier .. Before I put in my driveway I put two 1 inch pipes across & sealed each end so will have no problem if I need to install a substitute electricity or water across the finished area..
Great idea and easy to understand.
👍"one thing's for sure, he's not a lazy Man" 👏👏👏
Awesome tip Thank you!!
I’m liking it !! 👊🏼👊🏼but u have good dark rich soil ! Up here we have shale rock . 🤘🏼🤘🏼and maybe cut that pvc on a 45 °. Hats off to you Sir.
Nice job and have a blessed day!
Great tip, thx for sharing!
Beautiful. I need to do a drain of my gutters under a 3 foot walkway. Concrete. Might just do without pressure wash
Sometimes in newer homes the contractors bring in roller to really pack the earth when installing driveways and some places just have a natural high clay percentage. If you add a 2" section down to 1-1/2 to 1-1/4 then about 20 to 30 foot of 3/4" the restricking pipe size really puts a punch to your water pressure.
Quicker than cutting the concrete 👍
That’s cool - thanks for sharing!
If you put a shut off at the end of the hose, you can turn the water off if you need to dig.
My dog doesn't have a chance now.....I'll get that electric fence under that sidewalk now!
Good job. Thanks I will try it.
Thanks for the tips buddy
Thanks for that !! Great idea!
Great Tip I definitely will Be Trying this technique 👍🇬🇧
It helped me. Doing the same project. Thanks.
Good work buddy!
Have done similar but with pressure washer &. fabricated the end of hose and use the red top tip that comes with the machine works good and a shop vac to divert the h20 Same as they pressure washed my drainfield and had a pump truck and a big vacuum truck that was 15 years ago water is a powerful thing
Great job brother thanks!🙏🏻
Look guys, I have run this set-up a couple of times with a dead wall found 2 ft in. Then a nasty 1/2 rebar was used, with water jet,....no penetration. Let's be fair and assume that in a few applications there is almighty rock and such under that concrete slab. A sledgehammer driving that rebar made no difference. The method is a good one however there are exceptions. Thank you.
@ronwestby6223
2 жыл бұрын
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I have done the same thing many times except once inserted I turn the water all the way up and I use a high pressure nozzle at the end it goes much faster and a lot less labor
Great idea! Thanks! 👍🏼
Whenever I used this method, I put a nozzle on the business end and turned the water on full. One wants to maximize the hydraulic horsepower at the tip. Still not a bad job.
Thanks for the information.