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Hi. I'm plumbing an old house in Spain (Among lots of other work!). I'm going to use multilayer pipe of varying sizes but when looking there is a 25mm and a 26mm. Can anyone tell me why?
 
Different manufacturers so one started doing saying look ours has extra flow potential now a few offer 26mm

you won’t notice anything so pick what’s easiest local to get / been around locally for a while
 

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