No, you'll need to put a pipe adapter on the PVC, then use a standard PEX crimp fitting. Or you can use a SharkBite fitting. They work well for this.
To connect PVC pipe to PEX, you'll need a few specific fittings. Start by using a PVC to PEX adapter, which usually has a female threaded end for the PVC and a barbed end for the PEX. First, glue the PVC adapter onto the PVC pipe using PVC cement, then slide a PEX clamp ring over the PEX pipe, insert the PEX into the barbed end of the adapter, and secure it with a crimp or clamp fitting. Make sure to follow all manufacturer instructions for a secure and leak-free connection.
The best way to connect a PEX pipe to a PVC pipe using a PEX to PVC adapter is to follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully. Typically, this involves cutting the PEX and PVC pipes to the correct length, deburring the edges, and then using the appropriate tools to secure the adapter in place. It is important to ensure a tight and secure connection to prevent leaks.
If you re-piped your domestic supply with glued PVC pipe it will take a few weeks of use. - You should have used PEX !
There is no special PVC pipe. CPVC can be used for hot water applications or in my opinion just use PEX pipe.
its glue spicily for pvc pipe only
It depends on where you are application and local code. Copper tube, Pex, PVC, CPVC, & Polyethylene are all used.
To properly connect a PEX to PVC fitting, follow these steps: Cut the PEX and PVC pipes to the desired length using a pipe cutter. Clean the cut ends of the pipes with a pipe cleaner or sandpaper to remove any debris. Apply primer to the PVC pipe and fitting, then apply PVC cement to both surfaces. Insert the PEX pipe into the PVC fitting, making sure it is fully seated. Allow the cement to dry and cure according to the manufacturer's instructions before turning on the water supply. Following these steps will ensure a secure and leak-free connection between the PEX and PVC pipes.
To connect PEX pipe to PVC effectively, use a PEX-to-PVC adapter fitting. This fitting allows for a secure and watertight connection between the two types of pipes. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper installation to ensure a reliable connection.
I don't understand why you'd want to do that . CPVC glue is expensive, PVC glue is cheap and glues PVC pipe better.
To connect PVC to PEX, you can use a transition fitting specifically designed for this purpose. These fittings have one end that fits into the PVC pipe and the other end that fits into the PEX pipe. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper installation to ensure a secure and leak-free connection.
To connect PEX to PVC, you can use a special adapter fitting that is designed for this purpose. This fitting typically has one end that can be connected to the PEX pipe and the other end that can be connected to the PVC pipe. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions and use the appropriate tools for a secure and leak-free connection.
if your waste pipe is PVC and your glue is for PVC . yes! but make sure to use a primer(cleaner) on the pipe first.