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*Many states don't allow plastic plumbing such as PEX in taller buildings. [https://www.pmmag.com/articles/97318-plastic-pipe-still-limited-in-plumbing-applications]. But PEX is allowed just about anywhere for residential construction.
*Many states don't allow plastic plumbing such as PEX in taller buildings. [https://www.pmmag.com/articles/97318-plastic-pipe-still-limited-in-plumbing-applications]. But PEX is allowed just about anywhere for residential construction.
*Typically schedule 20 pipe is not allowed in residential construction. [https://www.thegeekpub.com/3492/where-to-buy-schedule-20-pvc-for-dust-collection/]. Use Schedule 40. [https://www.houzz.com/discussions/2510581/new-construction-plumbing-white-pvc-vs-the-black-stuff]
*Typically schedule 20 pipe is not allowed in residential construction. [https://www.thegeekpub.com/3492/where-to-buy-schedule-20-pvc-for-dust-collection/]. Use Schedule 40. [https://www.houzz.com/discussions/2510581/new-construction-plumbing-white-pvc-vs-the-black-stuff]
*Where is ASTM D2729 used? [https://www.westlakepipe.com/en/product/pipe/astm-d2729-pvc-sewer-drain-pipe]

Revision as of 03:13, 11 July 2022

  • Many states don't allow plastic plumbing such as PEX in taller buildings. [1]. But PEX is allowed just about anywhere for residential construction.
  • Typically schedule 20 pipe is not allowed in residential construction. [2]. Use Schedule 40. [3]
  • Where is ASTM D2729 used? [4]