100m Roll HDPE pipe prices in Kenya range between KES 1,500 to KES 40,000 for sizes of 16 to 110 mm. HDPE pipes from Aqua Hub Ltd are used for many roles, including clean water supply, irrigation, wastewater handling and general water pumping.
We mainly supply and install HDPE pipes for irrigation and home water supply projects. Our projects often use HDPE pipes of diameter size 16mm, 20mm, 25mm, 32mm, 40mm, 50mm, 63mm, 75mm, 90mm and 110mm. Our HDPE pipes are in a wide range of pressure nominal ratings from PN 8 to PN 16.
If you are looking for irrigation pipes for irrigation or domestic water supply, Aqua Hub Kenya will guide you.
Call 0790719020
Takeaway Ideas
- HDPE pipe prices range from KES 1,500 to KES 40,000 per roll of 100m.
- Sizes range from 16mm to 630 mm.
- HDPE pipes are used for irrigation, drainage, clean water supply, gas and industrial fluid transfer.
- Pressure Rating vary from PN 6 to PN 25
- More durable than PVC pipes
- Ideal for long-term farming investment
HDPE Pipe Prices in Kenya
Our HDPE pipe prices vary depending on the pressure nominal (PN) and diameter size.
| Diameter | Pressure Nominal (PN) | Price (KSH) |
| 16 mm | PN6 | 1,700 |
| 20 mm | PN6 | 2,800 |
| 25 mm | PN6 | 3,500 |
| 32 mm | PN6 | 4,500 |
| 40 mm | PN6 | 7,500 |
| 50 mm | PN6 | 11,000 |
| 63 mm | PN6 | 17,000 |
| 75 mm | PN6 | 25,000 |
| 90 mm | PN6 | 35,000 |
HDPE Pipes in Kenya
HDPE pipes are strong plastic pipes used for water supply, irrigation, and drainage systems. They are UV-resistant, flexible, and can last over 50 years when properly used.
High-quality HDPE pipes are available at Aqua Hub Kenya at convenient prices.

Why HDPE Pipes are Highly Recommended
Handle high pressure without bursting or leaking.
- Resist corrosion and chemicals
- Are easy to transport and install
HDPE Pipe Sizes in Kenya
HDPE pipes are available in PN 6 to PN 25 and diameters ranging from 16 mm to 630 mm.
We stock HDPE pipes for irrigation available in rolls of 100 m length and 16 mm to 110 mm diameter.
These include the PN8, PN10, PN12.5 and PN16 HDPE pipes used for drip irrigation, sprinkler connections and water supply.
Classification of HDPE Pipes
Based on Pressure Rating (PN)
HDPE Pipes are available in different pressure ratings described below:
- PN6: Used for low pressure applications.
- PN8: suitable for medium pressure water transfer activities
- PN10: Often used in standard water distribution.
- PN12.5: Suitable for high pressure applications.
- PN16: Used for slightly higher-pressure applications.
- PN20 and PN25: For very high-pressure systems.
Based on Material
- PE63: lower strength grade of HDPE. Less is commonly used nowadays.
- PE80: A medium-strength grade used for various applications including gas and water supply.
- PE100: The highest strength grade, offering the best performance in terms of pressure resistance and longevity, widely used for gas, water supply, and industrial applications.
Based on Application
- Water supply pipes – black with blue stripes.
- Gas transfer – black with yellow stripes.
Factors Affecting HDPE Pipe Prices
- Pipe diameter (larger = more expensive)
- Pressure rating (higher PN costs more)
- Brand quality
- Length
For example, a 63mm PN16 pipe costs significantly more than a PN6 version due to thicker walls.
HDPE Pipes vs PVC Pipes
| Feature | HDPE | PVC |
| Flexibility | High | Low |
| Durability | Very high | Moderate |
| Installation | Easy | Requires glue |
| Cost | Slightly higher | Cheaper |
Benefits of HDPE Pipes in Kenya
- Durability – HDPE pipes are made from high grade polyethylene materials which can last for up to 50 years.
- Ease of Connection – installation is easier and convenient because of compression fittings.
- Strength – highly resistant to pressure and mechanical damage.
- Corrosion resistance – the HDPE Pipe material does not react with water or chemicals.
- Reliability – HDPE pipes are more reliable for secure and cost-effective connections.
- Flexibility – the HDPE pipe is highly flexible, a feature that enhances packaging in rolls for easier transport. Also enhances ease of installation.
Common Uses of HDPE Pipes in Kenya
- Irrigation – for irrigation water supply. HDPE pipes are ideal in mainline connections for drip, sprinkler, rain hose and rain guns.
- Drainage – for suction and discharge of water in homes, flooded areas or mining sites.
- Clean water supply – supply of water in municipal connections.
- Water treatment projects – for movement of wastewater to treatment plants.
- Borehole water supply – can be used to supply borehole or river water to storage tanks.

How to Choose the Right HDPE Pipe
- Pressure rating: the measure of ability to withstand water pressure. HDPE pipes are rated in different pressure nominal (PN).
- Flow rate: flow rate varies with the pipe diameter. When buying a pipe, you should match it with the water needs of the system.
- Application: what is the intended use of the pipe? The pressure nominal and pipe size to buy depends on the intended use.
How Do You Connect HDPE Pipes?
Common ways to connect HDPE Pipes are explained below:
Compression Fittings
- HDPE pipes with diameters of 16mm to 110mm are connected using HDPE compression fittings.
- The method is convenient as it allows easy installation and repair without cutting the pipe.
- For irrigation pipe connection and domestic water supply systems.
Butt Fusion
- A method of welding large diameter HDPE pipes.
- Used for large community water projects or industrial applications.
HDPE Pipe Installation Tips
- Avoid sharp bends – it results to significant loss of pressure
- Use proper fittings – compression fittings will ensure convenience and leak-proof connection.
- Bury pipes – mainline pipes are often buried to avoid manual interference and prevent effect of radiation.
Where to Buy HDPE Pipes in Kenya
Aqua Hub LTD.
Call 0790719020
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How much is a HDPE pipe?
KES 1,500 to KES 40,000.
2. How long is one roll of HDPE pipe?
100m.
3. Which is more expensive, HDPE or PVC?
HDPE costs more than PVC.
4. Is HDPE pipe better than PVC?
Yes. HDPE has higher durability, pressure resistance and
5. Which grade HDPE pipe is best?
PE 100.
6. What size are HDPE pipes in Kenya?
16mm, 20mm, 25mm, 32mm, 63mm, 75mm, 90mm, and 110mm.
7. What are the methods for installing HDPE pipes?
Using compression fittings or butt fusion welding.
8. What is the lifespan of HDPE pipe?
Over 50 Years.
9. What thickness does HDPE come in?
Thickness vary with pressure rating from PN 6 to PN 25.
10. Where to Buy HDPE Pipes in Kenya?
Aqua Hub Kenya

