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CPVC pipes are a more advanced form of PVC pipes. They share the advantages of<br>PVC pipes but have several more in their favor, as well. Here are the top 7<br>benefits of CPVC pipes.
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Top 7 Benefits of CPVC Pipes CPVC pipes are a more advanced form of PVC pipes. They share the advantages of PVC pipes but have several more in their favor, as well. Here are the top 7 benefits of CPVC pipes. Long-Term Reliability CPVC pipes offer superior reliability. They won’t rust or degrade while buried in the soil. They don’t rust while they sit in your walls. They last far longer than
metal pipes, because they resist corrosion and general wear on exposure to water flow. They’ll last twenty or thirty years, possibly longer. Long-Term Performance CPVC pipes have better performance than other types of pipes. Trace minerals in the water have trouble sticking to the walls of the pipe. You’re not going to get the same slow buildup of mineral deposits in the pipes that will cause water pressure to drop or clog the pipes altogether. They won’t warp on exposure to high heat. They’re less likely to crack if hit or break if dropped. Light Weight CPVC pipes are made from chlorinated plastic. This also makes them much lighter than metal pipes. You won’t need as much hardware to hang these pipes from the ceiling. You won’t need as many supports to hold pipes vertically in the wall. Low Purchase Price CPVC pipes are essentially made from cheap plastic. This means the CPVC pipe price is lower than the alternatives. Their lighter weight also means they are cheaper to transport to their installation point. The fact that you can find U- bends, S-bends, and connecting hardware made of CPVC off the shelf contributes to the lower overall CPVC pipe price, as well. You don’t have to find rare pre- made metal pieces with a 30 degree branch off the main pipe. Easy Installation CPVC pipes are incredibly easy to install. They don’t need to be welded together like metal pipes. You can cut them and slip on a CPVC end cap far faster than you could weld a metal cap on. The sheer variety of metal pipe sizes and connecting pieces mean you can find connecting hardware off the shelf instead of needing to assemble and weld together pipe interconnects.
A side benefit of CVPC pipes’ chemical neutrality is that the can connect to existing copper and steel pipes. They may screw into place, or you may need a connecting piece that is also available off the shelf. Wide Range of Sizes CPVC pipes are available in a wide range of sizes. You can find them in half inch diameter pipes for delivering water to a garden tap, and you can find three foot wide industrial pipes. CPVC pipe price tags remain proportionally lower than metal pipes as the pipe diameter increases. It isn’t until you get six foot or two meter diameter pipes that other materials like concrete win out on price. Water Safety CPVC pipes have a number of unique characteristics that make them ideal for water pipes. They resist chlorine and chloramine. The chemicals in the water don’t corrode the pipes, and the pipes won’t leach metal particles into the drinking water. At the same time, CPVC pipe won’t let toxic substances in the pipe eat into the piping until it leaks into the soil. This explains why CPVC pipes are often used as wastewater pipes.CPVC pipes are incredibly easy to install. They don’t need to be welded together like metal pipes. You can cut them and slip on a CPVC end cap far faster than you could weld a metal cap on. The sheer variety of metal pipe sizes and connecting pieces mean you can find connecting hardware off the shelf instead of needing to assemble and weld together pipe interconnects. A side benefit of CVPC pipes’ chemical neutrality is that the can connect to existing copper and steel pipes. They may screw into place, or you may need a connecting piece that is also available off the shelf.