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Irrigation Pipework

Postby johnr » 18 Apr 2011 18:31

How long can I expect my irrigation pipework to last? Noticed a couple of pin hole leaks in the main run remote from any joints or watering points?
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Postby DILYON » 18 Apr 2011 22:16

If it is the 20mm pipe exposed to sun, you should use the type which has a blue stripe.
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Postby johnr » 18 Apr 2011 22:30

Thanks for that, no blue stripe, looks like I may be replacing the whole lot!!!!
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Postby we2 » 18 Apr 2011 22:38

DILYON wrote:If it is the 20mm pipe exposed to sun, you should use the type which has a blue stripe.
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Why?
That is the high pressure tube, meant for mains use.
Same material just thicker walls.
Irrigation systems are low pressure so only require thin walled tube.
It is the devils own job to punch holes in the thick walled tube. You certainly wouldn't want to do many!
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Postby ferret » 01 May 2011 10:59

I know this is the cheap end, but I use garden hose. Either under stone or clipped to a fence or wall using armoured cable clips. As stated it is low pressure and has worked fine for 3 years so far. If it does fail it will not cost a great deal to replace.
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