Digging a trench by hand for a sub panel.
20’ from house to outbuilding.
Previous owners must have had some different preferences for landscaping. At some point one of them had used small roadway stone-chips around the perimeter of the house, then a succeeding owner covered with topsoil. The grade was about 10” of soil, then about 8” of soil mixed with gravel.. as hard as concrete. I was using a pick to break it up, then scooping it out.
Trying to have a clean trench, I was overly aggressive next to the house and nicked the vinyl siding. How to repair that will be for another day.
But I needed that fill removed to fit my conduit.
Then I started thinking...
Could I have just gone down below grade an inch, then used a 45° elbow to move me 6” away from the siding before having to deal with the gravel, then another 45° when I am at trench depth? That would mean about 18” away from the wall before the conduit was at its protected trench depth
20’ from house to outbuilding.
Previous owners must have had some different preferences for landscaping. At some point one of them had used small roadway stone-chips around the perimeter of the house, then a succeeding owner covered with topsoil. The grade was about 10” of soil, then about 8” of soil mixed with gravel.. as hard as concrete. I was using a pick to break it up, then scooping it out.
Trying to have a clean trench, I was overly aggressive next to the house and nicked the vinyl siding. How to repair that will be for another day.
But I needed that fill removed to fit my conduit.
Then I started thinking...
Could I have just gone down below grade an inch, then used a 45° elbow to move me 6” away from the siding before having to deal with the gravel, then another 45° when I am at trench depth? That would mean about 18” away from the wall before the conduit was at its protected trench depth