Where to Utilise Plastic Plumbing in the Home
Thanks to its cost-effectiveness, durability, and ease of installation, here are some of the primary areas where you can now utilise plastic pipes:
Water Supply:
PEX (Cross-linked polyethylene): Ideal for both hot and cold water distribution throughout your home. Its flexibility makes it easy to install and it's resistant to freezing. Suitable for kitchens, bathrooms, and throughout your home.
CPVC (Chlorinated polyvinyl chloride): Best suited for hot water supply due to its higher temperature resistance. As primarily used for hot water supply, it’s ideal for connecting water heaters and distributing hot water to fixtures.
Drainage:
PVC (Polyvinyl chloride):
The standard choice for drain, waste, and vent (DWV) systems. PVC is durable, easy to install and resistant to chemicals. Used for sinks, toilets, basins, showers, and other drainage points.
ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene): Another option for drainage, although PVC is more common.
Water heaters: Many modern water heaters incorporate plastic components.
Toilets: Plastic tanks and internal parts are common.
Fixtures: Plastic fittings and valves are widely available for various plumbing fixtures.
Underfloor heating: Some underfloor heating systems utilise plastic pipes.