Monday, May 6, 2013

Neltex Launches the hataw Challenge


This year, Neltex, one of the leading brands in PVC pipes in the country, launched the Hataw Challenge” at all major construction expos and conventions all over the country. Anyone at the Expo’s is invited to be a PALO-er (HITTER) of the PVC 4” diameter pipe. As a PALO-er you are given a chance to hit thea Neltex Saniguard 600 series pipe with a metal carpentry Hammer.

Last May 5, the company invited more than 4,000 of its customers and hardwares owners from diffrent parts of the country to participate in whet is consider as the "National Hardware Day" at the World Trade Center in Pasay City

Their were fun and surprises like raffle draws, guest celebrities, pay area for kids and the 16th Mega Summer Bingo Bonanza where four (4) brand new cars were given away.

Prior to the event, a press conference was heald where representative from the company educated attendees about the importance of investing in pipes in their homes.

Doing the Hataw Challenge

The one big investment we all dream of making one day is in a house. When we dream of houses we think in terms of design elements such as balcony’s paint swatches, sky lights, light fixtures, furniture, curtain swatches, home appliances, and nice bathroom fixtures. We don’t often think about the invisible essentials.

One essential that has been overlooked is pipes. In a typical house or buildings pipes is only accounted for as 3% of the total cost of a construction. Most of your plumbing will never be seen, it will be embedded  on the walls or buried underneath your house, and if your pipes are of poor qualities.such consequences are the water leaks on the walls of your houses which causes the paints to be removed as well, not to mention .the clogged pipes of your lavatories , toilet drainages and toilet bowls the most disgusted of all.

The old paradigm  of constructions uses metal pipes especially on water piping which will last for 15 years but corrosion and rust may be infiltrated with the staple water we used, that’s why PVC pipes was reinvented..Same with electric lines installed,  in the long run metal pipes cause frictions of strip cables which may be peel off during the installation but for a long period may melt down due to heat and may cause fire on the said homes or establishments. And in the final assessments of the fire brigade they will consider it as faulty electrical wiring.Well in fact those metal based pipes used for electrical are one of the problem why fire has begun. Thanks to PVC pipes which paves the way to at least decrease some of the problems that metal has brought.

Now the trouble is with most of the substandard pipes is that in order to drive the cost down, they used substandard materials most often calcium carbonate or “APOG”  instead of PVC. Pipes such as this are brittle and will often chip and break even before they get to a job-site. That’s why if ever and  whenever they do get installed they are extremely prone to leaking and even clogging due to pressures , heat or cold weather conditions and including their wear and tear time frames.

Repairing leaking or damaged pipes and the damage they cause can be and is often more expensive than building the damaged portion from the scratch. More often that that, even without minor leaks more damage needs to be done before the problem is solved. Plumbers will have to smashed through the walls or floors to get the damaged pipe or pipes, and they need to replaced them and repaired the damage they caused to get to the pipe in the first place.

That is why those who knows the real issue of the problems will demand nothing less than Neltex. NELTEX  is now and has been the undisputed leader in PVC pipes in the Philippines for over 50 years, PVC pipes are the gold standard in pipes globally. You don’t need to believe this article after just reading it.



Check out the Neltex Hataw challenge at http://www.facebook.com/HatawChallenge?fref=ts to learn how you can win exciting prizes and why many have become Neltex Palo-ers

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