There are so many reasons to choose plastic pipe over the competition, we just started listing them.
Click into each fact to learn more about the proof behind plastic pipe.
There are so many reasons to choose plastic pipe over the competition, we just started listing them.
Click into each fact to learn more about the proof behind plastic pipe.

#55
Plastic pipes produce less greenhouse gas than the alternatives. And less is best.

#56
Installing plastic pipe is so efficient you’ll only know it’s there when your water runs cleaner and safer.

#57
Plastic pipe doesn’t need a winter coat because it’s naturally resistant to cold-weather damage.

#58
Plastic pipe is flexible and reduces joints — it can do gymnastics and make installation easy.

#59
Plastic pipe minimizes upfront installation costs, setting the precedent for more efficient cost, installation and maintenance practices.

#60
Plastic pipe is flexible and resilient, like you on your family vacation.

#61
Plastic pipe has the lowest breakage rate of all pipe materials. No impromptu waterfalls here.

#62
Plastic pipe is one of the top 20 engineering advancements in the last 125 years. Yeah, what up sliced bread.

#63
If you had a dollar for every plastic gas service in the U.S., you’d have $33 million, which is enough to buy a rare diamond or a lot of Girl Scout cookies.

#64
Plastic pipe is flexible and easy to install, keeping installers and buildings comfortable.

#65
Plastic pipe is older than your grandma, all thanks to a natural resistance to corrosion.

#66
Installation, maintenance and repair of plastic pipe costs less than other pipes. Talk about bang for your buck.

#67
Plastic pipe can be installed using trenchless technology so your street isn’t clogged with crews for days. Unlike when your teenage neighbor decides to throw a rager.

#68
Plastic pipe is the most commonly used water pipe because it doesn’t fail. But I guess you already knew that.

#69
Plastic pipe used for drainage can be made of recycled material from single-use bottles, giving them a new life.

#70
Common chemicals won’t cause plastic pipe to break down — like you when there’s a leak in the attic.

#71
Plastic pipe lowers costs and promotes environmental stewardship. We’re giving Smokey Bear a run for his money.

#72
Plastic piping materials are lighter on workers’ shoulders (and toes), improving jobsite safety and your reputation.

#73
Plastic pipe produces safe drinking water straight from the tap. Bye bye, Brita.

#74
Plastic pipe can withstand frozen water without breaking, unlike you trying a cold plunge.

#75
Plastic pipe is suitable for a wide range of applications — a jack of all trades to keep in your back pocket.

#76
The plastic pipe industry has reduced its carbon footprint by 6% in eight years. That’s at least half a shoe size.

#77
There is something iron pipes do better than plastic pipes. They break more often.

#78
Plastic pipes are less expensive — they won’t ask you to tap, swipe or insert nearly as often as metal pipes.

#79
Plastic pipe has 42 million connections to homes and businesses. Talk about an enviable LinkedIn network.

#80
Plastic pipe has the lowest carbon footprint among commonly used materials. Sounds pretty uncommon to us.

#81
Plastic pipe reduces costs for installers, the environment and society. Seems like a pretty good reason to choose plastic.

#55
Plastic pipes produce less greenhouse gas than the alternatives. And less is best.

#56
Installing plastic pipe is so efficient you’ll only know it’s there when your water runs cleaner and safer.

#57
Plastic pipe doesn’t need a winter coat because it’s naturally resistant to cold-weather damage.

#55
Plastic pipes produce less greenhouse gas than the alternatives. And less is best.

#56
Installing plastic pipe is so efficient you’ll only know it’s there when your water runs cleaner and safer.

#57
Plastic pipe doesn’t need a winter coat because it’s naturally resistant to cold-weather damage.

#58
Plastic pipe is flexible and reduces joints — it can do gymnastics and make installation easy.

#59
Plastic pipe minimizes upfront installation costs, setting the precedent for more efficient cost, installation and maintenance practices.

#60
Plastic pipe is flexible and resilient, like you on your family vacation.

#58
Plastic pipe is flexible and reduces joints — it can do gymnastics and make installation easy.

#59
Plastic pipe minimizes upfront installation costs, setting the precedent for more efficient cost, installation and maintenance practices.

#60
Plastic pipe is flexible and resilient, like you on your family vacation.

#61
Plastic pipe has the lowest breakage rate of all pipe materials. No impromptu waterfalls here.

#62
Plastic pipe is one of the top 20 engineering advancements in the last 125 years. Yeah, what up sliced bread.

#63
If you had a dollar for every plastic gas service in the U.S., you’d have $33 million, which is enough to buy a rare diamond or a lot of Girl Scout cookies.

#61
Plastic pipe has the lowest breakage rate of all pipe materials. No impromptu waterfalls here.

#62
Plastic pipe is one of the top 20 engineering advancements in the last 125 years. Yeah, what up sliced bread.

#63
If you had a dollar for every plastic gas service in the U.S., you’d have $33 million, which is enough to buy a rare diamond or a lot of Girl Scout cookies.

#64
Plastic pipe is flexible and easy to install, keeping installers and buildings comfortable.

#65
Properly specified and installed plastic pipes are more durable than metal pipes because they do not corrode over time, giving them life spans of more than 100 years. This and other characteristics meet the requirement to classify plastic pipes as a sustainable piping product.

#66
Installation, maintenance and repair of plastic pipe costs less than other pipes. Talk about bang for your buck.

#64
Plastic pipe is flexible and easy to install, keeping installers and buildings comfortable.

#65
Properly specified and installed plastic pipes are more durable than metal pipes because they do not corrode over time, giving them life spans of more than 100 years. This and other characteristics meet the requirement to classify plastic pipes as a sustainable piping product.

#66
Installation, maintenance and repair of plastic pipe costs less than other pipes. Talk about bang for your buck.

#67
Plastic pipe can be installed using trenchless technology so your street isn’t clogged with crews for days. Unlike when your teenage neighbor decides to throw a rager.

#68
Plastic pipe is the most commonly used water pipe because it doesn’t fail. But I guess you already knew that.

#69
Plastic pipe used for drainage can be made of recycled material from single-use bottles, giving them a new life.

#67
Plastic pipe can be installed using trenchless technology so your street isn’t clogged with crews for days. Unlike when your teenage neighbor decides to throw a rager.

#68
Plastic pipe is the most commonly used water pipe because it doesn’t fail. But I guess you already knew that.

#69
Plastic pipe used for drainage can be made of recycled material from single-use bottles, giving them a new life.

#70
Common chemicals won’t cause plastic pipe to break down — like you when there’s a leak in the attic.

#71
Plastic pipe lowers costs and promotes environmental stewardship. We’re giving Smokey Bear a run for his money.

#72
Plastic piping materials are lighter on workers’ shoulders (and toes), improving jobsite safety and your reputation.

#70
Common chemicals won’t cause plastic pipe to break down — like you when there’s a leak in the attic.

#71
Plastic pipe lowers costs and promotes environmental stewardship. We’re giving Smokey Bear a run for his money.

#72
Plastic piping materials are lighter on workers’ shoulders (and toes), improving jobsite safety and your reputation.

#73
Plastic pipe produces safe drinking water straight from the tap. Bye bye, Brita.

#74
Plastic pipe can withstand frozen water without breaking, unlike you trying a cold plunge.

#75
Plastic pipe is suitable for a wide range of applications — a jack of all trades to keep in your back pocket.

#73
Plastic pipe produces safe drinking water straight from the tap. Bye bye, Brita.

#74
Plastic pipe can withstand frozen water without breaking, unlike you trying a cold plunge.

#75
Plastic pipe is suitable for a wide range of applications — a jack of all trades to keep in your back pocket.

#76
The plastic pipe industry has reduced its carbon footprint by 6% in eight years. That’s at least half a shoe size.

#77
There is something iron pipes do better than plastic pipes. They break more often.

#78
Plastic pipes are less expensive — they won’t ask you to tap, swipe or insert nearly as often as metal pipes.

#76
The plastic pipe industry has reduced its carbon footprint by 6% in eight years. That’s at least half a shoe size.

#77
There is something iron pipes do better than plastic pipes. They break more often.

#78
Plastic pipes are less expensive — they won’t ask you to tap, swipe or insert nearly as often as metal pipes.

#79
Plastic pipe has 42 million connections to homes and businesses. Talk about an enviable LinkedIn network.

#80
Plastic pipe has the lowest carbon footprint among commonly used materials. Sounds pretty uncommon to us.

#81
Plastic pipe reduces costs for installers, the environment and society. Seems like a pretty good reason to choose plastic.

#79
Plastic pipe has 42 million connections to homes and businesses. Talk about an enviable LinkedIn network.

#80
Plastic pipe has the lowest carbon footprint among commonly used materials. Sounds pretty uncommon to us.

#81
Plastic pipe reduces costs for installers, the environment and society. Seems like a pretty good reason to choose plastic.

#82
Plastic pipes won’t leach, which is not the same as the little worm that sucks your blood but just as bad.

#83
Plastic pipe helps produce renewable energy by collecting biogas from landfills — but that’s not as stinky as it sounds.

#84
It’s time to tune in to the real research supporting plastic pipe and tune out the background chatter.

#82
Plastic pipes won’t leach, which is not the same as the little worm that sucks your blood but just as bad.

#83
Plastic pipe helps produce renewable energy by collecting biogas from landfills — but that’s not as stinky as it sounds.

#84
It’s time to tune in to the real research supporting plastic pipe and tune out the background chatter.

#82
Plastic pipes won’t leach, which is not the same as the little worm that sucks your blood but just as bad.

#83
Plastic pipe helps produce renewable energy by collecting biogas from landfills — but that’s not as stinky as it sounds.

#84
It’s time to tune in to the real research supporting plastic pipe and tune out the background chatter.