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PVC SCH40 & SCH80 Pipe

Schedule 40 and schedule 80 PVC pipe are two common types of PVC pipe that differ in their wall thickness and water pressure capacity.

Schedule 40 PVC is typically white and has thinner walls, making it suitable for lower water pressure and is often used in residential applications.

Schedule 80 PVC is typically gray and has thicker walls, making it able to withstand higher water pressure and is often used in commercial, industrial water and chemical applications. Schedule 80 pipe generally has a higher resistance to UV damage and thus, a longer outdoor service life than Schedule 40 pipe.

See Schedule 40 and Schedule 80 PVC fittings and valves to go with the PVC piping.

Please contact us for available sizes and pricing.

Schedule 40 and schedule 80 PVC pipe are two common types of PVC pipe that differ in their wall thickness and water pressure capacity. Schedule 40 PVC is typically white and...
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Schedule 40 and schedule 80 PVC pipe are two common types of PVC pipe that differ in their wall thickness and water pressure capacity.

Schedule 40 PVC is typically white and has thinner walls, making it suitable for lower water pressure and is often used in residential applications.

Schedule 80 PVC is typically gray and has thicker walls, making it able to withstand higher water pressure and is often used in commercial, industrial water and chemical applications. Schedule 80 pipe generally has a higher resistance to UV damage and thus, a longer outdoor service life than Schedule 40 pipe.

See Schedule 40 and Schedule 80 PVC fittings and valves to go with the PVC piping.

Please contact us for available sizes and pricing.