Irrigation Pipes
Build a dependable irrigation system with our extensive range of irrigation pipes! We offer various options to suit your specific needs and budget. LDPE pipe (low-density polyethylene) is a lightweight and affordable choice, perfect for domestic gardens and DIY projects. For increased durability and pressure resistance, consider MDPE pipe (medium-density polyethylene). We also stock lateral pipes, ideal for connecting sprinklers and micro-irrigation systems to the main water line. Shop now and discover the perfect irrigation pipe solution to bring your watering vision to life!
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Toro 4mm PVC Flexible Micro Tube
SKU: RT4-100
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- RT4-250
Original price WAS $0.00 - Original price $0.00Original price WAS$158.31 - $273.28$158.31 - $273.28Current price $158.31| /4mm PVC Flexible Micro Tube. Flexible Riser Tube Available in 100m & 250m rolls. Compatible with 4mm fittings.
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FAQ's
What is the difference between Lateral pipe, LDPE and MDPE pipe?
Lateral pipe simply refers to the pipes which consumers would use in their gardens or backyards as the "final piping" for your irrigation system. LDPE and MDPE on the other hand are specific types of material, determined by their density, thus the names Low Density Polyethylene and Medium Density Polyethylene.
For most backyard and residential applications, a Lateral pipe will suffice. However, for systems with drip or many sprinklers, then LDPE may be required. For more commercial applications MDPE or even HDPE may be required.
What pressure can lateral pipe, LDPE pipe and MDPE pipe handle?
Lateral pipe tends to also be a type of LDPE pipe, but this can differ from different suppliers, so it is important to check with the manufacturer.
LDPE pipes have a standardised pressure rating of 2.5 to 5 bar, and MDPE pipes have a standardised pressure rating of 6 to 10 bar.