Discuss In your country, do you use pipe to run wire through very much? in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net

I wouldn't argue against practices commonly employed in other parts of the UK, although the use of conduit here does have certain advantages - primarily the ease with which a cable could often be replaced if necessary.
If it’s been rewired then shudn need to be replaced same thing with capping really so no advantage with conduit
 
Different coloured conduit... but all their currency is the same colour ???
Worse - the same size as well!
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This house is three years old and round PVC conduit will be bushed into every box. There would be no issue with undercutting on price as every electrician will be expected to do this. As one previous poster had commented; an electrician would be laughed or thrown off site if they placed capping over cables, in place of conduit.
It is good practice for many reasons!

And if it is part of local building regulations, or standard terms of contracts to install stuff, then you get it done properly everywhere. Sadly the folk putting stuff in (or defining how it should be done) are rarely the folks having to make repairs or rewires in the future.
 
For some more pipe work, check out conduit ---- at reddit.

@norcal I’m not impressed when I run conduit there is no discrepancies in the gaps between my conduit and I measure center to center. Some of it looked good but the conduit on the right coming out of the top of that one Panel personally I would have made them tear it out and start over.
 
Would it not be better to run fewer but bigger conduits...?
I have seen videos of these type of conduit installations in America with dozens of small gauge conduits running from box to box with one cable per conduit.
seems such a waste of raw materials (not to mention labour) when you could run 4 or 5 circuits in one slightly bigger conduit....
 
there is that , also drawing multiple cables together runs the risk of burning / chaffing the basic insulation.
i still can’t help thinking if I have to get 5 cables (circuits) from A to B there must be a better solution than 5 completely separate conduit pipes...
 
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