A guide to choosing between plumbing pipe types

Leaky pipe? There are many options to choose from when choosing which plumbing pipe to repair a leak. The best choice will keep your water flowing freely and without causing backlogs. You can have a lot of problems if you make the wrong choice.

A variety of plumbing pipes are available for use in commercial and residential buildings. There are many types of plumbing pipes available, including PVC, copper and PEX. Depending on the purpose of the pipe and its location, which type is preferred will affect their choice. You can use galvanized and brass piping for other types.


This article will talk about the different types of pipes and their purpose. There will be pros and cons to each type of plumbing pipe, so homeowner can know which one is best for them.


What Are the Different Types and Types of Plumbing Pipes


This article will explain the pros and disadvantages of each option for homeowners who are looking for replacement pipes or new plumbing. This knowledge will allow you to make an informed decision regarding your home.


Copper Plumbing Pipes

Copper pipes are one of the most popular plumbing pipes. They are very durable and reliable. They resist corrosion and can be efficiently managed. They can be used for hot or cold water. Copper pipes are resistant to leakage and will remain tightly fitted. Copper piping will not pollute the water it runs through. This pipe is heat resistant, long-lasting, and recyclable.

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The biggest problem with copper pipes is its price. One hundred feet worth of straight copper pipe will cost you around $285


These pipes must be soldered together. Additional fittings may also be required. Therefore, a skilled plumber is needed. It's also worth noting that copper pipes found in older homes could have been fitted with lead-based seller.


Galvanized Steel Plumbing Pipes

Galvanized steel pipe isn't as used as it should, even though they are very strong. Each end is threaded, screwed to the other with connecting joints.


Galvanized steel pipe's downside is their heavy weight, making them difficult to use.


Due to the zinc coating, they are also susceptible to internal rusting. Lines can also clog with time, which causes reduced water pressure.


If pipes are corroded, lead can get into tap water and can cause the water to turn discolored.


Cast Iron Plumbing Pipes

Cast iron pipe can be found inside older homes. It can still be used until the piping rusts completely. It's used for sewer lines and is stronger than other pipes. Bell-and-spigot joints can be threaded or bell-and–spigot. It is more expensive to have threaded joints.


This pipe has a diameter of only 4 inches. Cast iron is very heavy, so the joint must be supported.

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