Thames water are replacing our 60 year old pitch fibre drain pipes due to them collapsing. They are using clay pipes. Reading up, it seems plastic pipes are better - cheaper, come in longer lengths so less joints, smoother, roots don’t get a hold on them, flexible, last longer etc. When I asked them why they were using clay and not plastic, all they could say was 'we never use plastic - clay is better, stronger and lasts longer'. That the opposite of what I am reading on the 'net. Surely if plastic was better and cheaper, they’d use it, wouldn't they?
Any idea why they are sticking with clay?
Any idea why they are sticking with clay?