Can the brown underground pipe be used internally
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Hi, Is there a difference between the brown 110mm underground soil pipe & the grey above ground pipe. The only reason i ask, is all the new pipe we will be fitting is going into 2 bathrooms & a kitchen is all behind box work with back to wall loo's, so we wont see it.
Or is it something more than just colour, as the brown is a lot cheaper.
Thanks
Chris.
Or is it something more than just colour, as the brown is a lot cheaper.
Thanks
Chris.
Regards Chris.
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Above ground pipework Black/Grey is treated to withstand UV light, the underground stuff is not.
So technically if its boxed in you should be OK unless a superior product like a solvent weld system has been specified due to site specific reasons such as excessive heat or pipe work to be suspended by brackets etc.....
Edited By flowjoe on 1265566911
So technically if its boxed in you should be OK unless a superior product like a solvent weld system has been specified due to site specific reasons such as excessive heat or pipe work to be suspended by brackets etc.....
Edited By flowjoe on 1265566911
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Ah! Thanks guys, wasn't sure if there was something more than this or pipe thickness problems.
Regards Chris.
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