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PVC Pressure Pipe Class 40 600 P 1/2X10

PVC Pressure Pipe Class 40 600 P 1/2X10

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Frequently Asked Questions About PVC Pipe

Schedule 40 and 80 PVC differ primarily in wall thickness, which determines their strength and application. Schedule 40 is thinner, ideal for residential plumbing, irrigation and lower-pressure water systems. Schedule 80 is thicker, offering higher pressure, temperature and impact resistance for industrial, chemical or heavy-duty commercial applications.
Yes, but only if the pipe is pressure-rated and stamped with NSF-61 certification, which confirms it's safe for drinkable water. Standard PVC is suitable only for cold water applications. For hot water, use CPVC, which is specifically designed to withstand higher temperatures. Be advised, new PVC pipes may cause a temporary plastic taste in the water.

PVC Pipe

Few materials show up as often on a job site as PVC pipe — and for good reason. This lightweight pipe handles moisture, resists corrosion and works across a wide range of plumbing and water management jobs without much effort on your part. Tractor Supply carries PVC pipes in multiple lengths and pressure ratings for residential repairs, farm water lines and everything in between.

Reliable Lightweight Pipe for Plumbing and Drainage

PVC carries water, waste and air through the walls and floors of homes, barns and outbuildings. It won't corrode, doesn't react to moisture and weighs far less than copper or galvanized pipe. Schedule 40 is the PVC wall thickness standard for most home and light commercial plumbing work — thicker walls mean a higher pressure rating and more durability under load. Plain-end pipe comes without threads, is cut on site to the required length and bonds with solvent cement or slides into slip fittings for a tight, lasting connection.

PVC Pipe for Drainage Systems

Drain, waste and vent (DWV) lines rely on gravity, not pressure, to move water and sewer gases out of a building. The smooth interior keeps the flow moving without restriction through sink drains, toilet lines and vent stacks. These pipes show up in nearly every residential drain system because they fit standard DWV pipe fittings and cut cleanly with basic tools. Pipe adapters bridge DWV sections to your existing pipe and fittings, letting you extend or repair a drain line without a full replacement.

PVC Pipe for Supply Lines and Irrigation

Pressure-rated PVC handles the steady demand of water supply lines and irrigation systems in a way that DWV pipe isn't designed to. The walls of these pipes are designed to withstand consistent water pressure, with Schedule 40 pressure pipe carrying ratings up to 480 PSI. That rating covers barn supply lines, garden irrigation and most residential applications with room to spare. Pipe unions connect sections of a pressurized line with a threaded center nut that can be loosened by hand, allowing the line to be separated without cutting into the pipe. That makes them the practical choice anywhere a line needs to be taken apart and put back together.

Pick Up PVC Pipe at Tractor Supply

PVC pipe supports some of the most common home improvement solutions around your property, from indoor drain systems to irrigation networks that keep fields and gardens running through the season. To get the job done right, explore the types of pipe we offer on our website or at your local Tractor Supply store, along with our other plumbing tools and accessories.