You found a 2-inch Schedule 40 PVC that sat outside for years in NYC. It was a makeshift gutter runoff on a shaded wall. It saw cold winters and wet weather. Now you want to reuse it for plumbing vents. Quick Q&A Q: Can I reuse old outdoor PVC for my vent pipes? A: Maybe,… Continue reading Old PVC Outside? Safe to Use for Vent Pipes?
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How to Remove PVC Pipe from a 90° Elbow
How to Remove PVC Pipe from a 90° Elbow(plumbing101.i234.me) — If you’re replacing a pump or rerouting plumbing, you may need to remove an old PVC pipe from an elbow fitting. The challenge? PVC is solvent-welded, meaning it’s chemically fused together. Here’s how to safely clear that connection without cracking the fitting. Q: Can I… Continue reading How to Remove PVC Pipe from a 90° Elbow
What Causes PVC Drain Pipes to Suddenly Burst?
What Causes PVC Drain Pipes to Suddenly Burst?(plumbing101.i234.me) — Walking into your basement and finding a small lake under a broken PVC pipe is every homeowner’s nightmare. The good news? You can fix it — but it’s important to understand what caused it before you glue up a quick patch. Here’s what might have happened… Continue reading What Causes PVC Drain Pipes to Suddenly Burst?
Can You Use Grey PVC for Irrigation Lines?
Can You Use Grey PVC for Irrigation Lines?(plumbing101.i234.me) — If you’re dealing with leaking Rain Bird 100DAS valves and thinking about switching to grey PVC, you’re not alone. Many homeowners prefer the look of grey pipe and want to know if it works with standard white PVC. Let’s answer your key questions. Q: Can grey… Continue reading Can You Use Grey PVC for Irrigation Lines?