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12 Different Types of Plumbing Pipes Used in Homes

Aug 14, 2022
12 Different Types of Plumbing Pipes Used in Homes

As a homeowner, you may think that familiarizing yourself with your plumbing system and its components can help you in the future for your remodeling project. So, it might be a good idea to learn more about some types of plumbing pipes that are used in our homes and their different characteristics. In this article, we will go over 12 different plumbing pipes, their uses, and their advantages.

Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS)

Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene is a plastic type of pipe that can be used both indoors and in outdoors. They are most frequently used for drain and sewer systems. One of the most important qualities of ABS piping is its strong durability against cold, that’s why it is preferred in many places that don’t receive sunlight very much. Overall, it is less expensive compared to metal types of pipes.

PEX Piping

Cross-linked polyethylene is another plumbing pipe that is frequently preferred especially in the water supply lines. Because it is resistant to heat, it doesn’t get damaged while distributing hot water. In addition, they have a long lifespan and are one of the cheapest pipe options. So, if you are looking for a reasonably priced option that is also durable, PEX piping is a good choice.

CPVC Piping

Chlorinated Poly (Vinyl Chloride) is another option that is used for industrial and commercial purposes. That’s because this type of piping is especially resistant to chemicals and deterioration and has a good lifespan. Another prominent feature is its elasticity.

Cast Iron

Cast iron pipes are one of the traditional methods for homes and businesses. They are most frequently used for the transmission of water and sewage. They are strong in terms of carrying different types of material. However, they are weak in terms of corrosion. This makes them a less preferred option because they are both expensive and susceptible to rust.

Copper Piping

Another traditional piping element is copper, which is especially used for different types of drains. That’s because copper has a very long lifespan and maintains clear water due to its corrosion-resisting properties. However, they are expensive and aren’t as resistant to water with high acidity.

Stainless Steel Piping

The range of applications for stainless steel piping is very big. They are used in food, textile, water treatment, chemical, and even construction. That’s because of its stain and corrosion resistance, environmentally friendly, and strong nature. In addition, they come in with both rigid and elastic models depending on your needs.

Galvanized Steel Piping

The main feature of the galvanized steel pipes is their zinc coating. This anti-corrosive feature is one advantage; however, it is not preferred by many people these days because even though it is rust resistant, it is prone to clogs and cracks.

Low-density Polyethylene Pipes (LDPE)

This type of pipe is used in only water systems, especially for water softening systems and drinking water systems.

High-density Polyethylene Pipes (HDPE)

Unlike LDPE, HDPE has a broader application range. It is made up of lightweight material and is resistant to corrosion and rust and has a durable nature.

Polypropylene Pipes

The prominent property of polypropylene pipes is their semi-rigid nature which comes in handy in many plumbing applications. In addition, it is heat resistant and strong, making it a very good option for carrying water and different gases in your house. 

Stoneware Pipes

Stoneware Pipes tend to be long, so during installation, not many of these pipes will be required. In addition, they have a great resistance to different types of pressure, which is a very precious feature in a plumbing system. Furthermore, they are resistant to both different types of chemicals and very high temperatures. 

Concrete Pipes

As you probably already know, concrete is known for its strength. The case isn’t much different for its pipes either. Compared to other types of pipes, especially more flexible ones, this comes out as one of the strongest ones. So, they can be used for both low and high pressures.

Range of Services

Whether you have been working on a DIY project or trying to learn more about your plumbing system for future repairs or remodeling projects, understanding the different components of your system will be helpful. If you need help with your plumbing system or need a pipe repair, expert plumbers of Neighborhood Plumbing got you covered. We provide a range of services on matters of plumbing, heating, cooling, and electrical.  Call our friendly representatives today to learn more about us!

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