bendy drains

Foul and surface water, private drains and public sewers, land drains and soakaways, filter drains and any other ways of getting rid of water.
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paulroe
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Location: derbyshire

Post: # 2134Post paulroe

hi
the BCO told me that i can bend my PVC drains to save putting in an IC, does it bend?

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Post: # 2141Post 84-1093879891

Eh?

Are you saying that the BCO told you that you can install a bend within your run of uPVC drainage and omit the IC, or do you mean that you're going to try to bend a length of uPVC pipe to fit the project?

I'm having difficulty understanding what you mean with so little information.

paulroe
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Joined: Wed Jul 10, 2002 8:54 am
Location: derbyshire

Post: # 2143Post paulroe

the bco told that i did not need an IC as you can bend pvc pipe. I thinnk he meant to bend it not put a bend in the run. this is about a 8 mtr run. I guess it will only ben at joints and as it's quite a bend i assume that i would have to put a joint in at about 2 mtr intervals so it will probably cost similare to a mini access chamber.

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Post: # 2150Post 84-1093879891

You can bend uPVC pipes, but not by much!

However, if the BCO will accept a bent pipe rather than an access chamber, then so be it. If we're only talking about a bend of a few degrees, then there woun't be a problem, but anything more than about 10-15 degrees would be better done with a true bend, with or without an access fitting.

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