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RE: Plastic Pipe
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- Subject: RE: Plastic Pipe
- From: "Stainton-James, Mark (London)" <stainmar@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2001 10:12:06 +0100
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Nigel,
We use
Plastic pipe for our central heating downstairs not being much of a plumber
it
seemed ideal. All was ok initially, but had a slight problem when,
through
changes in temperature one of the joints 'popped' slightly, but
enough to
not retain the pressure in the central heating - the concrete floor had to
be
dug up again to find where the problem was - major pain.
Since then
(last
September) all has been well.
Mark
Hi I know this is slightly of topic but
..
Has anyone used plastic pipe for their home plumbing, ie
something
like polypipe, as opposed to copper and soldering etc. ?
Just
after
views on whether it is any good, bad expirences
etc.
Nigel
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