PVC does not react chemically with concrete, but PVC has a very large dimensional change when the temperature changes , so pipes that are carrying warm water expand. There are products available to wrap pipes going through concrete so that they have room to expand and do not wear through from grinding back and forth against the concrete as they expand and shrink.
Bleach is an acid and the 2 combined for a deadly gas so-no. Even to gargle just one of them would cause serious and permanent harm, possibly death.
You can't, the damage is permanent and any further attempt will do much more harm.
If the vocal cords are damaged, this can indeed happen. Usually, I would expect this to be related to oral consumption of chlorine bleach, which is potentially lethal. Consider risk for self-harm.
the chemical property of pvc is H X t=pvc
PVC is a compound.The pipes are not a compound but they are made from a compound.
Pvc pipes are cheaper. They are easier to join. They last longer.
PVC stands for polyvinyl chloride, which is what PVC pipes are made of.
Because modern PVC and PEX pipes are much more efficient and easier to work with.
No, bleach does not harm glue.
These days PVC pipes are faster and easier to fit and in many ways more efficient than cast iron.
PVC pipes are less expensive and easier to repair. Metal pipes are more expensive and more difficult to repair.
pVc pipes? Hacksaw
Chlorinated - PVC normally used on hot water
PVC or polyvinylchloride. IN other words ~ plastic pipe. k
PAP pipes PPR pipes PEX pipes PVC piipes
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