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Hi all,
I want to put water to the bottom of my garden and am looking at purchasing MDPE pipe to put underground from my house to the shed. I have a 22mm copper pipe in the house I want to attach it to, do I purchase a 20mm or 25mm MDPE pipe to attach to it. The distance if it matters to the shed is 50m. Thanks. J
 
if its just for watering the garden 20mm will be fine
 
Hi ShaunCorbs, No it is for a shower, toilet and sink. Regards. J
 
As above not much difference price wise go for 25mm
 
To conform to the water regulations, it should be buried to a depth of no less that 750mm but no deeper than 1350mm. It should be 350mm away from other services and at least a meter away from trees.

If you'd like to know more about your responsibilities when undertaking this type of work, you can find out all you need here:https://www.wras.co.uk/
 
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