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1950's Bungalow, on it's original old lead water main. Stop cock is in a cupboard in the middle of the floorplan.
I've had a 25mm Blue MDPE pipe brought up to the bungalow ready to replace the old main, it's earmarked for connection in about 6 weeks. Currently the new pipe terminates at a Brass Stop cock in a cupboard a couple of rooms away from the current Stop cock. There would have been no practical way to take the Blue MDPE all the way in to the current Stop cock without major disruption. The plan was to run a 22mm copper pipe up into the loft and over to the current Stop cock position to meet the supply for the Bungalow.
Just wondering, is it acceptable for me to connect to the Blue MDPE as it comes up out of the ground, with Black MDPE, then run that up into the loft and over instead of using Copper? In that way, I can do it in one length with no joins. Plus I have a roll of Black MDPE spare.
Thanks in advance.
I've had a 25mm Blue MDPE pipe brought up to the bungalow ready to replace the old main, it's earmarked for connection in about 6 weeks. Currently the new pipe terminates at a Brass Stop cock in a cupboard a couple of rooms away from the current Stop cock. There would have been no practical way to take the Blue MDPE all the way in to the current Stop cock without major disruption. The plan was to run a 22mm copper pipe up into the loft and over to the current Stop cock position to meet the supply for the Bungalow.
Just wondering, is it acceptable for me to connect to the Blue MDPE as it comes up out of the ground, with Black MDPE, then run that up into the loft and over instead of using Copper? In that way, I can do it in one length with no joins. Plus I have a roll of Black MDPE spare.
Thanks in advance.