In our small estate we have 4 in pitch fibre pipes for foul drainage. A 10 m length under a lawn area needs replacing because it undulates and is flattened, probably due to subsidence apparent on the surface. This pipe serves six 2/3-bed houses.
Which type of pipe should we specify? Clay or plastic? 4 in or 6 in (or whatever the metric is)?
Cheers, Mac
Choice of pipe for area with subsidence - Soil/waste pipe
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current reg say you are not allowed to change diameter in the run only in inspection chambers but you should be fine on a repair if you are worried about it happening again specify ultra rib 110mm and as tony say make sure its bedded correctly
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....but at the time, before the advent of uPVC pipes, pitch fibre was seen as revolutionary because is was cheap and light and easy to cut...all the things salt-glazed clayware wasn't.
The easiest way to replace a 10m run, bearing in mind the deformation that LLL mentions, is to build a new IC at each end, but it would be a better job to replace the entire run, rather than do it piecemeal.
The easiest way to replace a 10m run, bearing in mind the deformation that LLL mentions, is to build a new IC at each end, but it would be a better job to replace the entire run, rather than do it piecemeal.
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