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Alumasc pipe covers are designed to provide a tidy and protective finish around external pipework helping to hide fittings and ensure a more uniform visual appearance across the building elevation. Manufactured to match Alumasc downpipes in size and colour they are easy to fit and help give the completed installation a more refined result without exposed fixings or uneven transitions.

FAQ

What are Alumasc pipe covers used for?

They conceal or protect exposed pipework, particularly on façades or internal rainwater routes where a clean finish is required.

What materials and finishes are available?

Covers are available in aluminium, steel, zinc and copper finishes to match the associated system.

Do they affect access or maintenance?

Most are designed as removable snap-fit sections or split covers for easy inspection and cleaning access.

What’s the expected lifespan of Alumasc copper, zinc and steel rainwater systems?

Copper and zinc systems can last 80–100 years in the right environment, developing a natural patina that protects the metal. Galvanised or coated steel systems generally last 40–60 years depending on coating type, exposure and maintenance.

Do these materials require ongoing maintenance?

Minimal maintenance is needed. Periodic clearing of leaves and checking fixings is sufficient. The metals naturally form protective oxide layers or coatings, so repainting is not required unless specified.

Are Alumasc metal rainwater systems sustainable?

Yes. Copper, zinc and steel are all infinitely recyclable with minimal loss of quality. Alumasc sources responsibly produced metals with high recycled content and low embodied carbon.

How are joints sealed and connected?

Most systems use mechanical joints or sliding connections with EPDM or neoprene gaskets. Copper and zinc are usually jointed by soldering, standing seams or hidden clips, while steel systems use push-fit or bolted unions with gaskets.

Can different metals be mixed in the same installation?

Mixing dissimilar metals should be avoided due to galvanic corrosion risk. Always use separation layers, same-metal fittings, and compatible fasteners recommended by Alumasc.

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