A polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipe is made from a plastic and vinyl combination material.
The pipes are durable, hard to damage, and long lasting.
A PVC pipe does not rust, rot, or wear over time. For that reason,
PVC piping is most commonly used in water systems, underground wiring, and sewer lines.

PVC Plumbing Pipe
Ø Around half of the world's PVC production goes to making pipes for plumbing applications, and PVC plumbing is extremely common around the world for new structures and replacements of existing plumbing systems.
Ø PVC drain pipe, or perhaps more generally, PVC pipe, is the ubiquitous white tube most often used in plumbing applications. It is typically used to allow water to pass from one location, such as a roof, to another location, such as a sewer or gutter.
PVC Sewer / Drainage Pipe
Ø It is typically used to allow water to pass from one location, such as a roof, to another location, such as a sewer or gutter. Polyvinyl chloride pipe, or PVC pipe, is more often used to remove water, rather than supply it for consumption.
Ø Miles of underground PVC water piping carry fresh water from water treatment plants to homes and businesses. Smaller PVC pipes then distribute the water to sinks, showers, and other fixtures throughout the building or residence.
