Introducing the 3 inch by 20 feet Schedule 40 PVC pipe with foam core, now available at True Value Of Melbourne in Melbourne, FL. This durable and reliable pipe is designed specifically for drain, waste, and vent (DWV) systems in non-pressure applications, making it an essential component for plumbing projects in residential and commercial settings throughout Melbourne. Engineered to meet ASTM F-891 and NSF Standard 14 certifications, this pipe ensures compliance with industry standards for safety and performance.
- Schedule 40 Thickness: Provides a sturdy and dependable structure suitable for various DWV applications.
- Foam Core Construction: Enhances thermal insulation and reduces condensation, improving overall system efficiency.
- Bell End Design: Facilitates easy and secure connections between pipe sections, simplifying installation.
- Non-Pressure Use: Specifically intended for drain, waste, and vent systems where pressure is not a factor.
- Certified Quality: Meets ASTM F-891 and NSF Standard 14, ensuring compliance with plumbing codes and standards.
Whether you are a professional plumber or a dedicated DIY enthusiast in Melbourne, this Schedule 40 PVC pipe is ideal for a wide range of projects. Use it to replace or install new drainage lines, vent stacks, or waste piping in homes, commercial buildings, or renovation projects. Its foam core helps maintain temperature stability, which can be particularly beneficial in climates with temperature fluctuations. The bell end design allows for quick assembly, reducing labor time and ensuring a tight fit to prevent leaks.
In summary, the
3 inch by 20 feet Schedule 40 PVC pipe with foam core is a dependable and code-compliant choice for your DWV needs in Melbourne, FL. Available at True Value Of Melbourne, this pipe combines durability, ease of installation, and certified quality to support your plumbing projects with confidence and efficiency.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including titanium dioxide and carbon black which are known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.