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Even the manu's of plastic piping know it is not and never will be in the same field as copper. They don't care and why should they. They are out to make money.
Plastics cost pennies to make but they are expensive to buy because they have to factor in the thousands of claims made against them every year for failures.
Ever since the old Acorn stuff was introduced in the 80's it has been billed as the greatest thing since sliced bread and totally reliable. If it, and their fittings were so good why do they constantly change and upgrade their stuff. Copper is the same (though a lot thinner) as it was when it was first introduced.
Plastics cost pennies to make but they are expensive to buy because they have to factor in the thousands of claims made against them every year for failures.
Ever since the old Acorn stuff was introduced in the 80's it has been billed as the greatest thing since sliced bread and totally reliable. If it, and their fittings were so good why do they constantly change and upgrade their stuff. Copper is the same (though a lot thinner) as it was when it was first introduced.