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Hi Currently undergoing a loft conversion, looking at the soil pipe details
I have found a vast difference in Prices in this case do you get more "bang for your buck" Ie Osma = Rolls Royce or will a lesser alternative still have the Longevity ? any recommendations gratefully received
Cheers
 
Personally, Osma / Mc Alpine, better quality fit when it comes to ancillary parts. Less prone to seal failure due to fitting issues / general quality. There's some really cheap Chinese stuff out there but it's rubbish and really hard to work with.
 
Osma

Polypipe are the main ones
 
Personally, Osma / Mc Alpine, better quality fit when it comes to ancillary parts. Less prone to seal failure due to fitting issues / general quality. There's some really cheap Chinese stuff out there but it's rubbish and really hard to work with.
Thankyou … other than a local plumbers merchants or travis perkins, Wolvesly Etc do you know of any online suppliers can only find places like Screwfix ( which do cheap ones )
 
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Osma

Polypipe are the main ones
Thankyou … other than a local plumbers merchants or travis perkins, Wolvesly Etc do you know of any online suppliers can only find places like Screwfix ( which do cheap ones )
 
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Plumbnation should do the decent stuff (as there fulfilled by travis)
 
Hi just had a look a Plumbnation could only see Floplast …..are they any good seem really cheap

It is cheap , I occasionally use their waste pipes I have never had any problems , soil pipe though, I would use polypipe .
 
It is cheap , I occasionally use their waste pipes I have never had any problems , soil pipe though, I would use polypipe .
Thanks.... just looking round now an example A single Branch in Wolseley Marley = £ 76.83.... Centre = £ 18.92 ( Guess there own brand )…. Screwfix Floplast = £ 13.69 there doesn't seem to be a middle product ?
 
Thanks.. just looking round now an example A single Branch in Wolseley Marley = £ 76.83 Centre = £ 18.92 ( Guess there own brand ) Screwfix Floplast = £ 13.69 there doesn't seem to be a middle product ?

The center brand gear is theirs and its good gear to be honest , sod the Marley price .
 
I also suspect that Wolseley price is a web price for the general public and you'd get a better price in branch. Quite why the merchants think it's helpful to give false online prices is beyond me. After all, I tend to do quotes in the evening when merchants are closed and their websites are then beyond useless if they show the wrong price, even though I have trade accounts.
 
I also suspect that Wolseley price is a web price for the general public and you'd get a better price in branch. Quite why the merchants think it's helpful to give false online prices is beyond me. After all, I tend to do quotes in the evening when merchants are closed and their websites are then beyond useless if they show the wrong price, even though I have trade accounts.
I also suspect that Wolseley price is a web price for the general public and you'd get a better price in branch. Quite why the merchants think it's helpful to give false online prices is beyond me. After all, I tend to do quotes in the evening when merchants are closed and their websites are then beyond useless if they show the wrong price, even though I have trade accounts.
thought they seemed a bit Pricey in comparison …..some places would only give you a price if you opened an account and gave credit details I suppose I,ll have to pop in there ……..do you think the Centre brand is ok ?
 
Used Center (sic.) brand waste fittings, but not soil. It is on a par with Polypipe. I think Osma has the edge, but Center is fine IMO.
 
Used Center (sic.) brand waste fittings, but not soil. It is on a par with Polypipe. I think Osma has the edge, but Center is fine IMO.
I may go with Osma then as I intend to run the Soil Internally ( I,m allowing a thicker wall to the front of the dormer to accommodate it ) using solvent fittings ….. I don't want any leaks
 
Used Center (sic.) brand waste fittings, but not soil. It is on a par with Polypipe. I think Osma has the edge, but Center is fine IMO.
Took at bit of looking but ive found plumbase,s website more realistic The Polypipe solvent branch there is £ 27.54 incl think ive found the middle ground ...Cheers
 
Took at bit of looking but ive found plumbase,s website more realistic The Polypipe solvent branch there is £ 27.54 incl think ive found the middle ground ...Cheers

i would go into city plumbing as those prices are high even for cos
 
Thanks I'll look tomorrow on another note do you recon its best to use solvent as I'm boxing in the soil pipe just concerned about any expansion if I do

I would but you need to be fast as in this weather the glue skins over fast
 
I may go with Osma then as I intend to run the Soil Internally ( I,m allowing a thicker wall to the front of the dormer to accommodate it ) using solvent fittings ….. I don't want any leaks
If I were you, I’d possibly look into some sort of flow noise reducer .. it is like an insulation to break the noise when someone flushes.
 
Are you running much pipe internally? Noise interference isn't much of a consideration except when you're woken up by it. You can get polypipe terrain acoustic 12db (pushfit only ) or at least consider using acoustic insulation, not sure if that's what matchless means.
 
Are you running much pipe internally? Noise interference isn't much of a consideration except when you're woken up by it. You can get polypipe terrain acoustic 12db (pushfit only ) or at least consider using acoustic insulation, not sure if that's what matchless means.
Yes i actually meant the acoustic stuff. There are some special sleeves in Germany which are very good at keeping the noise down. But you are right that’s what I meant. The poly terrain is good too.
 
Yes i actually meant the acoustic stuff. There are some special sleeves in Germany which are very good at keeping the noise down. But you are right that’s what I meant. The poly terrain is good too.
I had a look I think I'll be ok as I can insulation them as I have space
Cheers
 
The cheaper stuff like floplast is ok if internal. Outside I'd use a better brand as the colour will last longer and be alittle stronger. Use pushfit not solvent, just file edges, clean and plenty of silicone grease. Not the soray can stuff it drys up.
 
The cheaper stuff like floplast is ok if internal. Outside I'd use a better brand as the colour will last longer and be alittle stronger. Use pushfit not solvent, just file edges, clean and plenty of silicone grease. Not the soray can stuff it drys up.
Thanks
 
I also suspect that Wolseley price is a web price for the general public and you'd get a better price in branch. Quite why the merchants think it's helpful to give false online prices is beyond me. After all, I tend to do quotes in the evening when merchants are closed and their websites are then beyond useless if they show the wrong price, even though I have trade accounts.
Hi I eventually managed to find a place online Called Pryces in Lowestoft Osma fittings at reasonable prices ( No pun intended )
 
The cheaper stuff like floplast is ok if internal. Outside I'd use a better brand as the colour will last longer and be alittle stronger. Use pushfit not solvent, just file edges, clean and plenty of silicone grease. Not the soray can stuff it drys up.
Hi can I ask why push fit only ? ….its just Im running the soil pipe between the Dormer front wall ( ive allowed extra depth ) its tight going up through the eaves so I was going to use solvent as they have a smaller profile with a branch off to the toilet ( about 500-600) mm outside ive used push fit at junctions to allow for a little expansion
 
I recently discovered that where I am there's 2 types/grades of soil pipe, one is used above ground and one is for below ground. There's a substantial price difference between them as well. This might not be the case in the UK however.
 
The one for below ground in the UK is usually coloured orangey-brown. Any other colour should be UV stabilised and suited for use above ground.
 
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