Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Absolutely correct, not sure if they actually sell pink accessories (connectors, elbows, etc, I would just use the white ones, and the PVC glue.
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Yup - exactly what I’m going to do - thanks for the confirmation VT.
The leaking pipe is original to the build of the house (14 years ago). It’s 2’ under the surface trenched with 2 other pipes. There are no roots in the vicinity of the leak. It’s a push in hole - not a rupture hole. A hole about the diameter of a dime. There’s long tunnels of sand erosion emanating from the breach. My only conclusion is this pipe was breached during installation...14 years ago. By the time I’m finished with my comprehensive deep dive into 12 zones / 60 or so rotators/fixed spray units / 50 mini sprays....I’ll have an accounting of ever ounce of irrigation water. A ton of work for sure - but worth it in the end.
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White White is the most common PVC pipe color and is commonly seen in plumbing and irrigation. Though it is the most common color for these projects, it is not a requirement to use white PVC pipe for plumbing. Grey Grey is the original PVC pipe color. According to the PPFA website, an industrial grey was the earliest PVC pipe color and it is still common. Like white, grey PVC pipe is often used for plumbing. Green Green PVC pipe is less common than other colors. While PVC pipe colors are not regulated for specific uses, green PVC pipes are often used specifically for sewage. Blue Blue PVC pipe is available for personal purchase and does not have a specific purpose -- it can be used for any PVC pipe need. Some manufacturers color their PVC pipe blue to make it stand out from competitors' products. Yellow Yellow, or similar colors such as buff, are not used for any specific purpose. They are available for consumer purchase for any reason. Pink along with many rainbow of colors usually furniture grade PVC. As by above consumed for any purpose based on strength and burst pressure. For plumbing you would want schedule 40 or 80 PVC. Which has requirement stamped on PVC piping. Open this to find burst pressure ratings. How Strong is PVC Pipe? (With PVC Strength Charts) Anybody wants to disagree? Argue with Google. |
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The lighter Class 200 PVC is fine for irrigation mainlines, class 120 can be used for lateral lines, but I wouldn't recommend it, it's pretty brittle. Schedule 40 is a bit of an overkill, schedule 80 is the thickness of fittings, way overkill. Green is usually used in agriculture for lower pressure, high volume applications. White should not be exposed to sunlight. Grey is commonly used for electrical conduit. So cutting into a piece of it is risky!
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The pink pipe is regular schedule 40 PVC. The developer uses that color to specify non-potable water used for irregation. Use the regular white schedule 40 PVC that you can get at Ace or any of the big box stores. I had to repair my system and this is what Ace and my research said. They also sell flexible PVC which is black that you can use off of the main trunk to position a sprinkler head. You will see these short pieces of flexible PVC everywhere in your irregation system.
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