
Complete Guide to Plastic Pipe Systems in Saudi Arabia
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Yamen Fares
Business Development Manager

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This guide helps contractors, consultants, engineers, and project owners choose the right plastic pipe system for infrastructure, water supply, drainage, electrical conduits, telecom ducts, and industrial applications.
Takween Plast provides a complete range of pipes and fittings designed for modern construction projects, including PVC, uPVC, cPVC, HDPE, HDPE DWC, HDPE Corrugated Optical Duct, PP-R, and specialized fittings.
Plastic pipe systems are widely used because they offer corrosion resistance, long service life, easy installation, high flow efficiency, chemical resistance, and lower maintenance cost compared with traditional materials.
For potable water systems, PP-R and pressure-rated plastic pipes are commonly selected due to their hygienic properties and resistance to scaling. For underground infrastructure and drainage, HDPE and HDPE double wall corrugated pipes provide strength, flexibility, and durability. For electrical and telecom networks, PVC conduits and HDPE optical ducts provide protection for cables and fiber optic systems.
Choosing the right pipe depends on application, pressure rating, temperature, installation method, soil conditions, standard compliance, and project specifications.
Takween Plast supports engineers and contractors with technical catalogs, product details, dimensions, fittings, standards, and engineering resources to help projects move from design to execution with confidence.
Explore Takween Plast catalogs to find the right pipe and fitting solution for your next project.
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