Use these KwikRepair Couplings to repair broken PVC pressure pipelines with far more ease. With regular joiners a pipe repair would involve digging a hole metres along a pipe and flexing it to fit two joiners in, often requiring two people.
With a KwikRepair, simply expose the break, cut the pipeline at the right length where the break is, follow the simple gluing instructions and the repair is done. No need to flex the pipe or expose any extra length of it.
The PVC fittings we sell are all high quality and are used on all of our installations. They are rated for mains pressure and can be exposed to the sun and weather.
Note: Not suitable for use with DWV/Sewer PVC pipe.
KwikRepair PVC Repair Couplings
KwikRepair PVC Repair Coupling 15mm SKU: FPF-KRCOUP015 |
$10.99 $13.55 |
KwikRepair PVC Repair Coupling 20mm SKU: FPF-KRCOUP020 |
$10.82 $15.36 |
KwikRepair PVC Repair Coupling 25mm SKU: FPF-KRCOUP025 |
$14.55 $18.57 |
KwikRepair PVC Repair Coupling 32mm SKU: FPF-KRCOUP032 |
$21.52 $28.69 |
KwikRepair PVC Repair Coupling 40mm SKU: FPF-KRCOUP040 |
$25.51 $32.47 |
KwikRepair PVC Repair Coupling 50mm SKU: FPF-KRCOUP050 |
$36.37 $50.56 |
Product Description
Use these KwikRepair Couplings to repair broken PVC pressure pipelines with far more ease. With regular joiners a pipe repair would involve digging a hole metres along a pipe and flexing it to fit two joiners in, often requiring two people.
With a KwikRepair, simply expose the break, cut the pipeline at the right length where the break is, follow the simple gluing instructions and the repair is done. No need to flex the pipe or expose any extra length of it.
The PVC fittings we sell are all high quality and are used on all of our installations. They are rated for mains pressure and can be exposed to the sun and weather.
Note: Not suitable for use with DWV/Sewer PVC pipe.
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Product Specifications
KwikRepair PVC Repair Coupling 15mm | KwikRepair PVC Repair Coupling 20mm | KwikRepair PVC Repair Coupling 25mm | KwikRepair PVC Repair Coupling 32mm | KwikRepair PVC Repair Coupling 40mm | KwikRepair PVC Repair Coupling 50mm | |
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Product Type | Coupling | Coupling | Coupling | Coupling | Coupling | Coupling |
Product Material | PVC | PVC | PVC | PVC | PVC | PVC |
Product Colour | White | White | White | White | White | White |
Product Inlet Pipe Size | 15mm PVC | 20mm PVC | 25mm PVC | 32mm PVC | 40mm PVC | 50mm PVC |
Product Max. Inlet Pressure (kPa) | 1200 | 1200 | 1200 | 1200 | 1200 | 1200 |
PVC Repair Fittings FAQs
Irrigation systems utilise a variety of pipes, each offering unique advantages. Polyethylene (poly) pipe is a popular choice due to its flexibility, durability and suitability for underground installation. Another standard option is the PVC pipe, valued for its corrosion resistance. Interestingly different parts of Australia, have their different preferences! For applications requiring superior strength and durability, such as central water connections, brass fittings and valves are often preferred because they are highly resistant to corrosion and wear. Copper pipes, while less common in modern systems due to their higher cost, are still valued for their exceptional resilience from ground movement.
The size of piping depends on a number of factors, but the main one is the length of the run. Longer pipe lengths also necessitate larger diameters to minimise friction loss. Higher water pressure allows for smaller pipes, but excessively high pressure may require larger sizes to handle the force. Finally, the desired flow rate at the endpoint also influences the pipe size you’ll need. For more comprehensive assistance, please reach out to our experts.
Preventing leaks in your irrigation system starts with using the right fittings for your pipe type and adequately preparing the pipe ends for a secure connection. Apply thread tape to threaded fittings and appropriate sealant for solvent-welded connections. Tighten fittings securely, but avoid over-tightening. Regularly inspect your system for any signs of leaks to address potential issues promptly.
Yes, burying irrigation pipes underground is a common practice and offers several advantages. It protects the pipes from damage, reduces water evaporation and keeps them out of sight for a cleaner landscape aesthetic.
However, it’s crucial to choose the right type of pipe for underground installation. Polyethylene (poly) pipe is specifically designed for this purpose, thanks to its flexibility and durability. Always check local building codes and regulations for any requirements regarding underground pipe installation.
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