Tefco Piping Systems operates nationally, with our head office in Tasmania and depots in Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland. This network enables us to supply and support projects efficiently across Australia with reliable, on-time delivery.
Tefco Piping Systems delivers Australia wide. With depots in Tasmania, Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland, we’re well equipped to supply projects across metro, reginal, and remote locations. No matter where your site is, we work to ensure your delivery arrives on time and in full to keep your project moving.
Yes, our distribution network allows us to supply projects in metropolitan, regional, and remote areas throughout Australia.
We supply to a wide range of industries including civil construction, rural, plumbing, irrigation, mining, aquaculture, forestry, and local government. Our versatile product range and dependable service makes use a trusted partner across projects of all sizes, from large-scale infrastructure works to custom made systems and site specific solutions.
Yes, we offer in-house custom fabrication. Our team works closely with you to custom solutions to suit your specific site requirements. All components are fabricated in a controlled environment to ensure quality and precision, from custom fittings to fully fabricated pipe assemblies, ready for immediate installation.
We manufacture a wide range of pipe and fittings, including stormwater systems, polyethylene (PE) pipe, and custom fabricated products such as headwalls. All products are designed and manufactured to meet Australian Standards.
Yes. Alongside our standard pipe and fittings, we manufacture custom solutions and fabricated products to meet specific project requirements.
Yes, all of our pipe and fittings are manufactured to meet or exceed relevant Australian Standards. Technical data sheets are available on request.
Yes. our pipe and fittings are recyclable, and we operate with a focus on reducing environmental impact. Manufacturing waste is recycled and put back into our production process, creating a closed loop that supports eco-friendly and sustainable construction across Australia.
Yes. All Tefco products are backed by a warranty covering manufacturing quality and compliance with Australian Standards.
You can place order by contacting our sales team directly. We can set up a trade account for ongoing supply or connect you with one of our dedicated stockists. We also provide project-specific quotes and support for tenders to make ordering straightforward.
Most standard products are available from stock with no strict minimum order quantities. For large custom runs, minimum quantities may apply.
Yes, we provide reliable delivery Australia wide. Free delivery is available for qualifying orders – speak with our sales team for details.
Many pipe and fittings are stocked for immediate dispatch. For made-to-order items, lead times are confirmed at the time of quoting to ensure projects stay on schedule.
Yes. We offer trade accounts with flexible terms for approved customers.
We accept account payments, EFT, and credit card transactions.
Corrutech Stormwater Pipes are designed for long term performance and durability. With proper installation and maintenance, they offer a service life of 100+ years, making them a reliable solution of a wide range of civil, infrastructure, and rural projects.
When installed according to Australian standards, Corrutech pipes and Class 4 concrete pipes offer comparable load ratings. However, it’s important to note that Corrutech’s SN rating refers to pipe stiffness, while concrete’s rating is based on strength, measuring different performance aspects.
Concrete pipes typically have a service life of 50 to 75 years, while Corrutech pipes can last up to 100+ years.
Environmental factors can impact concrete performance, especially in corrosive conditions including exposure to saltwater. Corrutech’s HDPE material offers excellent chemical resistance, making it a durable choice in challenging environments.
Poly pipes are generally fire resistant, especially when properly installed to Australian standards. However, there are ways to further reduce fire risk, particularly in bushfire prone areas. Keeping pipe entries and exits clear of organic debris (such as leaves and grass), maintaining drop-offs at discharge ends, and following correct installation practices in line with Australian standards are all effective ways to protect your system.
Even in severe fire conditions, correctly installed pipes often maintain their structural integrity due to the insulating effect of surrounding soil.
Yes, Corrutech has been successfully specified and installed in by various Local Government Areas across Australia. Their proven performance and durability have made them a trusted choice for municipal infrastructure projects.
Yes, Corrutech is proudly manufactured in Australia. Produced under strict quality controls, they ensure consistent product performance and full compliance with relevant Australian standards.
HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene) pipe and fittings are preferred over concrete and steel for their performance, durability, and sustainability:
Yes, poly pipeis known for its strong resistance to chemicals, making it a reliable choice for many applications. If you need to check compatibility with specific substances, we recommend referring to PIPA’s Chemical Resistance Charts.
Electrofusion joins poly pipe fittings with built-in electric coils. After the pipe is cleaned, scraped, and inserted into the fittings, a set voltage (39.5V) is applied using an electrofusion machine. The coils heat and melt the pipe and fitting surfaces, fusing them together to form a strong, uniform joint. The weld must remain undisturbed while cooling. Electrofusion welding should only be performed by anyone who has proper training and certification.
SDR (Standard Dimension Ratio) and PN (Pressure Nominal) are two key terms used to describe specifications of poly pipe.
SDR refers to the relationship between a pipe’s outside diameter and its wall thickness. For example, an SDR11 pipe with an OD of 110mm will have a wall thickness of 10mm (110 / 11 = 10).
PN indicates the pipe’s pressure rating in Bar. A pipe rated PN16, for example, can withstand internal pressure up to 16 Bar.
Thrust blocking isn’t typically required when using poly pipe, as the flexibility and welded joints handle pressure changes effectively. However, if you’re connecting to a material that does rely on thrust blocks, such as rubber ring jointed PVS, it may be required at those transitions.
Yes, our team can provide installation guidelines, CAD drawings, and product datasheets across our full range of pipe and fittings. Project-specific technical advice is also available.
Yes. Tefco Piping Systems provides in-house training and certification to ensure your team has the required skills. We can assist with new welding tickets as well as renewal of existing tickets.