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$10
Not in most civilized plumbing codes
about 10$ per foot ANS 2 You're going to the wrong store if you pay that much. I regularly buy it in Canada for 2.85 per foot.
The price of PVC pipe varies from retailer to retailer. Home depot and Lowes sells most sizes for under three dollars a foot. 4 inch PVC pipe shouldn't cost more than $20 for a ten foot section.
It depends on where in the world you want to buy it.
about 25 bucks per foot .
Some of the raw products needed to make PVC pipe include ethylene, chlorine, sodium hydroxide, and hydrogen. The cost of these raw materials fluctuates widely.
PVC or polyvinyl chloride is a polymer created from the alkene monomer vinyl chloride (CH2=CHCl)
PVC pipes are commonly used for manufacturing sewage pipes, water mains and irrigation. Possessing very long-lasting properties, PVC pipes are easy to install, lightweight, strong, durable and easily recyclable, making them cost-efficient and sustainable. sudhakarind
I found it for around $22/each for a 10ft length.If you prefer SCH40 PVC you're looking around $30/each for a 10ft length.
Pvc glue cost about $6.49 a can about 8 ounces.
I was in the PVC pipe manufacturing business for over 30 years and have never heard of a "1K PVC" pipe. If "1K" means a 1,000 psi pipe, this does not exist as a commercial product. Sorry.