Evening, all - hope you're all having a good weekend
Think the title covers the main question. I know it is against building regs, but does anyone know why? What are the practical reasons why this type of pipe shouldn't be used?
I spoke to a few suppliers about it and their answers varied as to why black corrugated cannot be used. For example:
- Because if there is a problem with the tank and more solids were getting through to the drainage field, the pipe would clog more easily.
- Smooth pipe is better for even distribution across the whole drainage field. It ensures a smooth flow.
- You CAN use black corrugated land drainage pipe. But you should also follow building reg (!).
Can anyone shed any light on it?
Cheers
Think the title covers the main question. I know it is against building regs, but does anyone know why? What are the practical reasons why this type of pipe shouldn't be used?
I spoke to a few suppliers about it and their answers varied as to why black corrugated cannot be used. For example:
- Because if there is a problem with the tank and more solids were getting through to the drainage field, the pipe would clog more easily.
- Smooth pipe is better for even distribution across the whole drainage field. It ensures a smooth flow.
- You CAN use black corrugated land drainage pipe. But you should also follow building reg (!).
Can anyone shed any light on it?
Cheers