Home Safety & How These 5 Plumbing Pipe Materials Can Help!

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At Daniel Cordova Plumbing, Drain & Sewer, we always place your health and safety as our number one priority. That’s why when it comes to your plumbing pipes, we know how important the materials they are made of can be.

Not sure what different materials your pipes can be made of, or how different plumbing pipes are used for different jobs? Read on to learn more about how the materials your pipes are made of can help you keep your home and family safe!

Home Safety & PEX

PEX is an abbreviation for cross-linked polyethylene, a flexible type of fabric that has become one of the most popular materials used when repiping today. Because it is less likely to leak than other materials, and because it is thermally resistant, PEX is commonly used for hot and cold water supply pipes.

It is also very durable while remaining fairly inexpensive, so it protects your wallet as well as your home. Another advantage to PEX piping is that it is recyclable, and therefore, more environmentally friendly than other plastic pipes.

Home Safety & Stainless Steel

Stainless steel can be used in a variety of plumbing applications, due to the range of types and sizes the pipes come in. IT is decidedly more expensive than other types of steel piping, but stainless pipes resist corrosion very well, making them worth the investment. Stainless steel is also known to be unlikely to burst, which can save you thousands of dollars in a potential plumbing disaster.

Home Safety & Brass

Need safe freshwater supply lines? Brass may be a good option for pipes carrying water, as long as they are made from lead-free brass. Brass pipes that do contain lead are still safe to use in your home as drain waste lines since they resist corrosion and heat.

Home Safety & CPVC

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CPVC, to put it simply, is PVC with a higher concentration of chlorine. Safe for use in freshwater supply lines, CPVC is also known for its excellent water noise cancellation, thanks to its smooth surface.

That means you don’t have to listen to water hammer or other banging or clanging noises from your pipes. CPVC has a reputation for being more durable and more versatile than most other piping materials, which is why it can cost a bit more than other plastics like PVC.

Home Safety & Cast Iron

Cast Iron is a safe and dependable material that has been used in plumbing pipes since the first cast iron pipes were installed in the gardens of the Château de Versailles in 1623. While most of the pipes there have naturally been replaced over the last three centuries, some of the original cast iron remains to this day, pointing towards the durability of the material.

It is safe for use as fresh water supply pipes, as well as waste and gas lines. Cast iron pipes, due to their density, also offer unparalleled water noise reduction. Now that you know how your home plumbing pipes can affect your home safety don’t keep it to yourself!

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