CONDUIT INSTALLATION


A conduit is a tube in which electrical or telecom wires are housed for a variety of building or structural applications. Conduit pipe can also be used to provide protection for electrical/telecom wiring from things like moisture, impact, chemical vapors, and animals.

Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) conduit is the most popular type of non-metallic conduit and has several advantages: Versatile and easy to install. Typically less expensive that other options.

PVC conduit is often used in underground and wet location applications where electrical cables need to be protected. Because it's UV tested and rated, it can be used in locations where it will be exposed to UV rays.

DID YOU KNOW:

To avoid utility strikes and to make sure not to undermine nearby structures – We use safe digging practices and dig away from them. Check the excavation each day before starting work and after any event that may affect its stability. Provide safe access to get in and out. Prevent collapse – shore, bench, or batter back.

View of a construction site showing an open trench with underground pipes, a large truck, construction tools, and equipment on a residential street.
Multiple PVC pipes are installed in a dug trench on a sidewalk near a utility pole. Two workers are nearby, one kneeling and one standing, with tools and equipment around them.
Freshly laid asphalt on the sidewalk near a utility pole, with pipes nearby, adjacent to a parked blue Hyundai car on the street.

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