PVC Pipe

The only difficult part about working with PVC pipe is saying its full name: polyvinyl chloride. Remarkably easy to use and known for its durability, corrosion resistance, and cost-effectiveness, PVC Pipe is a go-to material for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike. Below is an overview of the primary categories related to PVC Pipe and its applications.
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PVC DWV Fittings
PVC DWV (Drain, Waste, and Vent) Fittings are designed specifically for non-pressurized systems. These fittings play a crucial role in managing waste and venting systems within residential and commercial properties.

PVC Schedule 80 Fittings
PVC Schedule 80 Fittings are suitable for higher-pressure uses and are known for their strength and resistance to wear and tear.

PVC Barbed Insert Poly Fittings
PVC Barbed Insert Poly Fittings provide a reliable connection for polyethylene pipes. Ideal for use in irrigation systems, these fittings allow for a secure and leak-free junction, ensuring smooth water flow and long-lasting performance.

CPVC Fittings and Schedule 80 Fittings
CPVC Fittings are known for their higher temperature tolerance compared to standard PVC, making them suitable for hot water applications. CPVC Schedule 80 Fittings combine the temperature benefits of CPVC with the thicker walls of Schedule 80, enhancing their strength and pressure handling capabilities.

PVC Primer and Plastic Pipe Cements
PVC Primer and Plastic Pipe Cements secure lasting connections between PVC fittings. The primer prepares the surface, while the cement creates a chemical bond that fuses the pieces together, providing a solid and permanent joint.

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More About PVC Pipe

PVC DWV Fittings
PVC DWV (Drain, Waste, and Vent) Fittings are designed specifically for non-pressurized systems. These fittings play a crucial role in managing waste and venting systems within residential and commercial properties.

PVC Schedule 80 Fittings
PVC Schedule 80 Fittings are suitable for higher-pressure uses and are known for their strength and resistance to wear and tear.

PVC Barbed Insert Poly Fittings
PVC Barbed Insert Poly Fittings provide a reliable connection for polyethylene pipes. Ideal for use in irrigation systems, these fittings allow for a secure and leak-free junction, ensuring smooth water flow and long-lasting performance.

CPVC Fittings and Schedule 80 Fittings
CPVC Fittings are known for their higher temperature tolerance compared to standard PVC, making them suitable for hot water applications. CPVC Schedule 80 Fittings combine the temperature benefits of CPVC with the thicker walls of Schedule 80, enhancing their strength and pressure handling capabilities.

PVC Primer and Plastic Pipe Cements
PVC Primer and Plastic Pipe Cements secure lasting connections between PVC fittings. The primer prepares the surface, while the cement creates a chemical bond that fuses the pieces together, providing a solid and permanent joint.
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