posted 4 years ago
For these kinds of things, I figure it doesn't hurt to over-kill with the recommendations. There is no 'down-side' that I can see to adding more gravel or pea rock except for a bit of extra expense and time NOW for peace of mind LATER. It's not just that you may have to dig up the hydrant if it's not draining properly, it's that Murphy's Law will come into play here. The times that our hydrant has frozen up because the riser pipe is not draining properly is typically mid-winter when a block of days below zero F. have finally locked things up.....and there is no option to excavate. When this happens, the ground surrounding the pipe, frozen as it is for several months to follow, does not allow for that pipe to thaw in any way, shape, or form. So we need to wait until Spring works its magic and we can use the hydrant once again. Good luck on the project, JD.....
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