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Hep2o is all we use and we have never had a problem with it. Pressure test a first fix upto 10bar and aslong as the fitting is pushed in fully we have never had a leak (so far)
 
I prefer hep over speedfit (except the cap ends) as the pipe isnt so rigid, speedfit/guest wants to say in a coil.

However, will fit copper unless specificaly asked by customer, as this is all I would use in my own home
 
Why the preference for Polyplumb? How is it better than Speedfit an Hep? What about the demountable version Polyfit, is this any good?
 
I use copper on surface and plastic when not, I think plastic has its place because I doesn't corrode like copper can.
 
Put a poll on plastic systems on the plumbing forum. Please take the time to participate and provide your feedback.
 
Im not allowed to use ANY plastic pipework now, it all has to be copper inc tricky areas.

I actually miss it because it was soo soo easy to use especially in sites and council. However didnt look a good job and no where near as reliable as copper ;)
 
Im not allowed to use ANY plastic pipework now, it all has to be copper inc tricky areas.

I actually miss it because it was soo soo easy to use especially in sites and council. However didnt look a good job and no where near as reliable as copper ;)

Why not ?
 
My mate in the council said they can't use plastic because of the earth bonding. They use copper push fit instead now
 
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