I hope no nomadic members of the scrap metal community see it, or it will be an ex-downpipe.
The soil looks like a flue and wastes just look weird. Nice job and all but that is an odd choice of material from the customer.
Odd customer, hates plastic on the outside of the house
Odd customer, hates plastic on the outside of the house
I think he also hates pipe clips, that stack with a bend in the middle is making me ill
Bob
The leaning gutter down pipe is not too good either.
I'd have to agree with him, plastic is the work of the devil. Victorian plastic (cast iron) is much better .
When I was at school (a long time ago) if I came home early I didn't have a key I used to climb the drainpipe and get in through the bathroom window. Plastic is a better security feature.
Personally I think it's refreshing to see a customer wanting quality materials instead of the cheapest option. I hate seeing stack pipes fitted in old buildings and on full display at least that one is in a corner. Worst places seem to be big old Victorian houses converted to flats. Side elevations look like a game of snakes and ladders when that happens
Personally I think it's refreshing to see a customer wanting quality materials instead of the cheapest option. I hate seeing stack pipes fitted in old buildings and on full display at least that one is in a corner. Worst places seem to be big old Victorian houses converted to flats. Side elevations look like a game of snakes and ladders when that happens
There's a couple of houses on my street with copper gas pipes on the outside, added to mess of satellite dishes, cabling and Virgin broadband boxes (at street level) it's an unholy mess.
It’s been half up for a while, finished it today
All the wastes are stainless
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Would it not just be easier to weld normal stainless pipe up? Bet that push fit stuff costs a fortune