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plastic pipe question?

I have that cheapo black plastic pipe bringing my incoming water to the house. I have good plumbing indoors and someday I will replace the black tubing. Right now, I am trying to fix a leak by cutting out the bad section and installing a replacement section with two of those fitted plastic connectors. Question: Do I need to use pipe thread on the plastic connections, and how do you get them to fit snugly when they are already almost too tight in the first place????

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I believe the distance is 15 ft. but that may be the ordinance in my town and not yours. Contact your local traffic division of the PD
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They usually paint the sidewalk around the fire hydrant yellow. You cannot park in the yellow. However, if the paint has worn off, I think, the no parking zone is usually 8-10 feet on either side of the hydrant.

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