Is this pitch fibre pipe?

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Came across this and thought I'd ask in case it's something I shouldn't breath in? Before I smash more up. Cheers.
 
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Hope this one works.
 

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It looks like some kind of bitumen and clay pipe, but wait for someone more knowledgeable to reply. Is it a waste pipe?
 
This was our pitch fibre drain pipe that was replaced last year. They just smashed them up and disposed of them. Replaced with clay pipe.

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Looks a bit like Pitch Fibre, and some did contain Asbestos, so advice is, dont break it unless absolutely necessary, wear a mask, and keep it wet to avoid release of spores.
 
Looks a bit like Pitch Fibre, and some did contain Asbestos, so advice is, dont break it unless absolutely necessary, wear a mask, and keep it wet to avoid release of spores.
Keeps getting worse.
Having done some research with everything saying either replace or shove a balloon up it I might have to replace one run of it about 8 metres long. But there's another 7-8 metres that I might be better trying a bodge and if it fails one day I'll tackle it then.
So I've seen this company suggested. Or is that a pipe dream?
 

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Sometimes possible to 'reround' Pitch Fibre, then push a Liner through to restore flow. Specialist work though, you'd need to find someone who the right kit and expertise to do it. Other option is to replace.
 
Sometimes possible to 'reround' Pitch Fibre, then push a Liner through to restore flow. Specialist work though, you'd need to find someone who the right kit and expertise to do it. Other option is to replace.
Yeah, I reckon it'll be a four figure price though, might as well replace what's there.
I've found a few couplers that claim to connect to pitch fibre while watching YouTube. Flexseal dc115, mcalpine dc1 and floplast sp140.
Might give that a try.
 
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