Posted by PJH on October 25, 2012 at 06:12:53 from (50.40.243.200):
In Reply to: Re: 3/4 pvc posted by Puddles on October 24, 2012 at 17:54:54:
Those things look like a great idea, but I know of two that slowly slid apart. Both were in the open (not buried) - one in a basement, which resulted in water damage to lots of stuff, and the other in a pumphouse, which amazingly didn't seem to hurt the pump. The guy in the plumbing section at the local Lowes store sez "don't trust them - lots of them have failed". Maybe failed from improper installation, but how much more simple could they be. Both of the failures that I'm aware of were placed in lines that had a 90 degree bend. In a straight section, well supported, or buried, they "should" work good. . .
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