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There are quite a few factors that need to be considered when it comes to choosing the best type of pipe for your needs. And being knowledgeable about pipes can help you to get the best value that you can for your money when dealing with a plumber doing the pipe installation for you. In this article, we discuss different kinds of pipes and their uses so that you can better understand and be prepared.

 

Cast Iron Pipes

 

In commercial properties and the sewer lines of homes, cast iron pipes are the most common. The reason for this is cast iron pipes are strong, and can withstand dirt and even stones without breakage. However, these pipes can rust quickly and wear out to the point that drains clog fairly often. The use of cast iron pipes outdoors is not recommended. Make sure that these pipes are properly maintained and that you frequently check on the state of the pipes.

 

PVC Pipes

 

There are a variety of PVC pipes, and some are made of plastic and others are not. Unplasticized PVC pipes generally are utilized in cold water systems. PVC pipes that are plasticized are used in applications of lower strength and lower temperature capacity. Chlorinated PVC pipes are able to withstand temperatures that are very high. The wide variety of PVC pipes makes them widely used.

 

Asbestos Pipes

 

This is a form of a pipe that is created using cement and asbestos. Asbestos pipes can be used for water mains due to the fact that they can withstand the pressure that is very high. They can, however, be damaged due to root intrusion. If you have trees that are close to your septic tank or your sewer line, it is best to look into the installation of another kind of pipe.

 

Concrete Pipes

 

The last kind of pipe that we want to bring up is the concrete pipe. They are mostly used for the purpose of water supply. And the more reinforced the pipe, the more water that can be supplied through it. Depending on your needs, you may want to look into larger pipes that are reinforced in order to get more water to your property.

There are always plenty of different pipes that are designed for a wide variety of different tasks. It can sometimes be difficult to know which pipe is best for the situation. Hopefully, these tips can help you better understand what your plumber may be doing.

When it comes to the proper pipe for the job, you want to be well aware of what is available and what you should look into in order to get the best value for your money. Be sure to ask your chosen plumber about what they offer and what they suggest for the job that needs to be done. Use this guide to help make your decision so that you can have pipes that work efficiently for as long as possible.

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