Supreme Pipe Branches are used to connect two downpipes together. They are usually used to bring a pipe run from a lower level roof such as a porch into the main downpipe that drops from the gutter at roof level. Available in black or white.
MFP Supreme Downpipe is made to standardised sizing of 68mm, this square downpipe is designed to take the water away from roofline level to the ground on standard gutter systems. Available in black or white.
MFP Supreme Downpipe Clip for use with the supreme downpipe range. These clips should either be fitted once every 1.5 metres or if your downpipe system is smaller than 4.5 metres then you should have three downpipe clips fixing the downpipe to the wall, equally spaced out. Available in black or white.
Hoppers are used to bring together a collection of flows from different pipes. The bottom of the hopper is then connected to a standard rainwater pipe. No solvent or sealant is required. Hoppers are most commonly found on properties that use a combined drainage system - where both rainwater and foul water from kitchens and bathrooms all flow into the same drainage pipes.
Shoes are used at the bottom of a rainwater pipe which is not connected directly to the drainage system or a soakaway. These shoes are fitted with fixing lugs which means they can be secured directly to the building. Available in black or white.