160mm Drainage Pipe And Fittings

Our 160mm Underground Drainage Pipes and Fittings are manufactured to EN 1401-1 and are Fully Size Compatible with all other Leading Manufacturers Products. We hold huge stocks of our products, ready to be dispatched as soon as possible and all at competitive prices.

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160mm Underground Pipe Single Socket 3m

£31.25 inc VAT

£26.04 ex VAT

160mm Drain Coupler

160mm Drain Coupler

£5.12 inc VAT

£4.27 ex VAT

160mm Drain Slip Coupler

160mm Drain Slip Coupler

£7.20 inc VAT

£6.00 ex VAT

Single Socket Drain Bend 15dg

160mm Single Socket Drain Bend 15dg

£10.00 inc VAT

£8.33 ex VAT

Single Socket Drain Bend 30dg

160mm Single Socket Drain Bend 30dg

£10.00 inc VAT

£8.33 ex VAT

160mm Single Socket Drain Bend 45dg

160mm Single Socket Drain Bend 45dg

£9.46 inc VAT

£7.88 ex VAT

160mm Single Socket Drain Bend 87.5dg

160mm Single Socket Drain Bend 87.5dg

£10.87 inc VAT

£9.06 ex VAT

Double Socket Drain Bend 15dg

160mm Double Socket Drain Bend 15dg

£10.00 inc VAT

£8.33 ex VAT

160mm Double Socket Drain Bend 30dg

160mm Double Socket Drain Bend 30dg

£10.00 inc VAT

£8.33 ex VAT

Double Socket Drain Bend 45dg

160mm Double Socket Drain Bend 45dg

£13.44 inc VAT

£11.20 ex VAT

Double Socket Drain Bend 87.5dg

160mm Double Socket Drain Bend 87.5dg

£14.42 inc VAT

£12.02 ex VAT

160mm Double Socket Drain Branch 45dg

160mm Double Socket Drain Branch 45dg

£18.60 inc VAT

£15.50 ex VAT

160mm Double Socket Drain Branch 87.5dg

160mm Double Socket Drain Branch 87.5dg

£18.60 inc VAT

£15.50 ex VAT

Triple Socket Drain Branch 45dg

160mm Triple Socket Drain Branch 45dg

£19.27 inc VAT

£16.06 ex VAT

Triple Socket Drain Branch 87.5dg

160mm Triple Socket Drain Branch 87.5dg

£18.02 inc VAT

£15.02 ex VAT

Double Socket Reducing Branch 87.5dg

160mm x 110mm Double Socket Reducing Branch 87.5dg

£20.95 inc VAT

£17.46 ex VAT

Double Socket Reducing Drain Branch

160mm x 110mm Double Socket Reducing Drain Branch 45dg

£20.93 inc VAT

£17.44 ex VAT

Triple Socket Reducing Drain Branch 45dg

160mm x 110mm Triple Socket Reducing Drain Branch 45dg

£24.42 inc VAT

£20.35 ex VAT

Triple Socket Reducing Drain Branch 87.5dg

160mm x 110mm Triple Socket Reducing Drain Branch 87.5dg

£18.02 inc VAT

£15.02 ex VAT

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160mm Drain Access Cap

£58.68 inc VAT

£48.90 ex VAT

160mm Drain Socket Plug

160mm Drain Socket Plug

£4.07 inc VAT

£3.39 ex VAT

Aluminium Rodding Eye

160mm Aluminium Rodding Eye

£96.08 inc VAT

£80.07 ex VAT

Drain Reducer

Drain Reducer

£6.18 inc VAT

£5.15 ex VAT

Drainage Pipe and Fittings Manufacturers

Pipe Life

Pipelife was founded in 1989, and have expanded broadly since. Their headquarters are located in Austria, but they have holdings in 26 countries across Europe and the USA. They provide Solutions for Water Cycle, Energy and Power Distribution, Telecommunication Networks and Industrial applications. They manufacture a wide range of high quality products in these divisions, working towards becoming the number one manufacturer in the market.

Brett Martin

Brett Martin was founded in 1958 in Northern Ireland and are now a global supplier of specialist plastic products. Here at DrainageOnline.co.uk, we stock an extensive range of Brett Martins Plumbing & Drainage products, including their Underground Drainage Pipes and Fittings and their Cast Iron Rainwater products.

The Benefits of Plastic Drainage Pipes

  • Lighter
  • Easier to handle
  • Easy to cut
  • Difficult to Break
  • Less fragile

Drainage Installation

Most new domestic drainage application will use plain ended pipes, rather than socketed pipes. Plain ended pipes are those that have identical ends and are joined by means of a coupling. Socketed pipes have identifiable ‘male’ and ‘female’ ends, and must be laid with the ‘female’ end pointing upstream. Many older properties will have socketed clayware drains, typically of imperial dimensions. We stock a large range of flex seal adaptors that enable modern plastic pipes to be connected onto the older clayware pipes and fittings.
 
Bedding detail for plastic pipes.
 
Plastic drainage pipes must be surrounded by a selected small gravel or pea-shingle.
For further detail consult Approved Document H of the Building Regulations.
 
Pipe Laying Basics
 
Pipes should be laid in straight lines to a steady gradient. A taut string line, sight rails or a laser line is used to ensure accuracy in alignment and level. The bedding is prepared in advance.
Pipes should be laid on a full bed of granular material and NOT propped up on bricks, bits of stone etc. The pipe should be consolidated into the bedding or have the bedding packed beneath it until it is at the correct alignment and as indicated by the guide line (string or laser).
 
Laying Plain Ended Pipes
 
As noted above, many drainage systems are termed Plain-ended. This refers to the pipes, which have no integral socket and rely on couplings to join together pipes and fittings. This type of system has some advantages over socket and spigot types, in that the separate couplings offer greater flexibility and off-cuts from pipes can utilised by simply adding a coupling to each end.
 
The ends of the pipes are chamfered when new. Pipes and fittings that have been cut may need to have the cut end chamfered on-site; cut ends to plastic pipes can be easily chamfered by means of a file.
 
With all plain-ended systems, the basic laying procedure is the same:
  • lubricate end of pipe/fitting and coupling*
  • slide coupling onto pipe/fitting
  • lubricate receiving end of coupling and end of next pipe/fitting
  • slide next pipe/fitting into coupling
  • repeat as required

*using pipe lubricant (click to view)

Cutting Pipes 

Although there is a massive range of fittings and accessories for the various drainage systems, it is inevitable that, at some point, a length of pipe or a fitting will need to be cut down to enable it to be fitted.
 
Plastic Drainage pipes are simply cut to size using a handsaw or full-size hacksaw, and then using a file to chamfer the newly-cut end.

It is important that any cut is square to the rest of the pipe or fitting. One simple way of achieving this with straight pipes is to use a sheet of newspaper wrapped around the pipe. As long as the paper is snug to the pipe, its edge will give a fairly accurate guide to square and a line can be marked with chalk, slate or similar.

Gradients and Cover
 
The minimum cover plastic drainage is:
  • 600mm in fields / gardens
  • 900mm beneath light roads / drives
Note: If minimum cover cannot be achieved, the pipework will need to be encased in concrete.
 
The minimum gradient for surface water drainage (rainwater) is 1:100
The minimum gradient for foul water drainage is 1:40 (1:80 if a toilet is connected)
 
Fittings and Access points
 
There is a huge range of fittings available for all types of drainage systems. These include gullies, hoppers, traps, bends, and junctions as standard items, as well as access chambers, rodding eyes and inspection chambers which are designed to grant access for inspection and/or maintenance.

All information, specification and drawings used on this site are intended for guidance only.
You are strongly advised to seek professional, onsite advice for your project.
 

Delivery Lead Times

All of our Drainage Pipe and Fittings are available for same day dispatch if ordered before 12pm. If you spend over £75, your next day delivery is free.