PEX is by far the best, long lasting and easy to connect .
what type of material the pipe is made out of.
form_title=water main installation form_header=12223 How would you best describe the nature of the project?*= () Install new water pipe from home to street () Replace existing water pipe from home to street () Repair broken water pipe from home to street () Other () Don't Know "What is the reason for the sewer pipe installation, replacement or repair?"*= [] Reduced water pressure [] Reduced water volume [] Water detectable in yard [] Other
No, not a good idea. Best to get a replacement.
Because it used to be cheap and the best material. In the last 10 years more homes are going to plastic pipe.
Insufficient information, one needs to know the pressure of the water entering the pipe, the relative heights of both ends the pipe, the pressure of the water at the discharge of the pipe, the geometry of the pipe including the number and types of turns, and the pipe material or internal friction coefficient. Then you can calculate the flow.
As I was best able to determine, it stands for "Material of Construction" in Plumbing/engineering speak.
ONLY water lines!
That completely depends on the length of the pipe.
Yes, if your local jurisdiction allows it. In California many replacement sewer lines are using HDPE because it is a common pipe to use for trenchless installations.
A lining in a pipe, placed there to protect the material of the pipe from the contents that will be passing through the pipe.
Small kids can make the best use of waste material by recycling the material in creative ways. For instance, they can use scraps of cloth and pipe cleaners to create animals and toys.
Electricity flows through a light bulb and does not stay in it. Electric current is flowing electrons that has energy. When the electricity flows through some material, the properties of the material resists the flow. This causes the material to heat up and if it is thin and of the right type of material, it will glow. Think of it as a water pipe. When the pipe gets thinner, the water pressure builds up.