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Hi all could do with bit of advice I'm quoting on a cold water supply. to shed from house the customer wants plastic pipe I'm quoting mdpe 20mm is this suitable if so what depth does it need to be laid and does it need insulating and finally where it comes up from ground outside house wall is it ok to be used over ground then through obsolete tumble dryer ducting into house thanks
 
There is a minimum and maximum depth but can`t for the life of me remember the numbers, sure somebody else will.
 
Your pipe should be laid in a trench at a depth of at least 750mm but no more than 1350mm. The pipe must be protected from stones, either bedded in fine sand or laid in suitable ducting. The pipe should be 25mm and of an approved material.
 
Your pipe should be laid in a trench at a depth of at least 750mm but no more than 1350mm. The pipe must be protected from stones, either bedded in fine sand or laid in suitable ducting. The pipe should be 25mm and of an approved material.
Thanks for reply can the pipe be used over ground
 
20mm will be more than good enough for shed
 
20mm will be more than good enough for shed
One persons shed is another persons 1 bed flat with full bathroom, kitchen sink and washing machine around here - Known as a bed in a shed for a 2 people.
 
Your pipe should be laid in a trench at a depth of at least 750mm but no more than 1350mm. The pipe must be protected from stones, either bedded in fine sand or laid in suitable ducting. The pipe should be 25mm and of an approved material.


A famous C&G / NVQ exam question. Lol
 
One persons shed is another persons 1 bed flat with full bathroom, kitchen sink and washing machine around here - Known as a bed in a shed for a 2 people.

We only used to install 15mm coated soft copper into a normal house so 20 mm will be good enough

Unless the house has its own 32mm mdpe supply
 
I wouldn't want the mdpe pipe external at house. It isn't pretty for one thing.
Would prefer to run it below floor into house, but if that is not possible - like if solid floor and risk to dpc, then need to have any external pipe that is above ground insulated and cased. Also quote for an isolating valve (stopcock or lever valve) to be fitted at connection in house. You might want to change over to 15mm plastic pipe for plumbing inside the shed, if much plumbing needed there, as it is easier to work with and less bulky
 
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