Our solutions can be utilised in the public realm in a variety of ways:
Drain
MetroDrain pipes are used to collect and dispose of surface and sub-surface storm water. Perfectly designed for environmental water management, MetroDrain products can be used with pumps and sampling chambers, catchpits, soakaways, manholes and storm water attenuation systems.
Drain
We’ve developed a new pipe. It’s called MetroDrain LC. The ‘LC’ stands for low carbon. 48% less carbon in fact, than our current MetroDrain product. Still all of the performance, yet nearly half the carbon. So, our new pipe fits perfectly in a world where a more sustainable future is critical, where every move our industry makes is scrutinised to ensure we help make this happen, and a world where natural beauty is on offer for generations to come.
Duct
MetroDuct is our premium Ducting System. Naylor MetroDuct Twinwall ducting offers the advantages of a lightweight flexible product combined with high strength and durability.
Duct
Complies with manufacturing and test requirements of BS EN 61386 450N class.
MetroDuct Twinwall Utility Duct
Sewer
Naylor's new urban sewer solution available in sizes 150mm, 225mm and 300mm. Developed with strength, versatility and reliability in mind, MetroSewer offers an unrivalled and comprehensive foul water and surface water system with Naylor's excellent reputation for reliability, quality and value.
Article – Jun 15, 2026
Looking for a handy reference guide to keep product information close at hand? Our new 2026 Product Guide is now available to download FREE. Packed with product details and technical information across our drain, duct, sewer and storm ranges, it's designed to be a practical everyday resource for merchants, contractors and installers alike.
Article – Jun 15, 2026
At Naylor, we're proud to support initiatives that promote wellbeing, inclusion, and mental health awareness across our industry. As part of hashtag#WearPurpleWeek, we're joining the The Lighthouse Charity at our Barugh Green site on 18th and 19th June.
Article – Apr 15, 2026
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