Plumbing: Types of Pipes
Plumbing is
part of many remodeling projects, whether the plan is to install
a small clean-up sink in a garage or the project is a bathroom
addition or a complete kitchen or bathroom remodel. Whether you
are doing the remodel yourself or you are hiring a
plumbing contractor,
you will need to make some decisions about pipes. If you have a
contractor, s/he will be able to guide you in choosing the most
appropriate pipe for your project.
There are many
types of pipe, and some are more appropriate for specific jobs
than others. To help you with the decisions, here is an
overview of the main types of pipe used in residential
remodeling.
Plastic
Pipe
PVC
(polyvinyl chloride) can be used only for cold water. PVC is
most often used to carry water from the main supply to a home.
If you decide to use PVC, be sure that the pipe you choose is
approved for drinking water.
ABS
(acrylonitrite-butadiene-styrene) is use for waste removal,
drain and venting, primarily in bathrooms. It is a rigid
plastic pipe that can be connected to several kinds of metal
pipe. If you are considering this kind of pipe, you will need
to check with your contractor or your local building codes
office because ABS is not permitted in some localities.
PEX
can be used to carry both hot and cold water. It is often used
for interior water pipes in residential plumbing.
CPVC
(chlorine-polyvinyl-chloride) is generally used to carry hot
water, and is often used as a substitute for copper pipe.
Metal
Pipe
Cast Iron
is used in some parts of the country for drainage. It is very
strong and very durable. The challenge in using cast iron is
that it is hard to cut and it is very heavy. If your project
involves replacing cast iron pipe, a good choice is PVC because
it can be joined with cast iron.
Copper
is a good choice for both hot and cold water supply lines, and
is very corrosion-resistant. It is light and durable, but costs
more. If you are replacing copper pipe, a good choice is CPVC.
Galvanized
steel
is not used much today because it will corrode over time and
because it is hard to work with. It was used in the past for
water supply lines.
If you are
doing the plumbing work yourself, you might want to use plastic
pipe because it is easier to work with. The key to using plastic
pipe, which is also less expensive, is to wrap plastic pipes
tightly to prevent the escape of noise because plastic pipe can
be very noisy.
With this
information, you should be able to make some informed choices
about the type of pipe best suited for your specific project
needs.
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then please call us today at
619-200-9362 or complete our
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