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    Default Plumbing question(PVC/CPVC).

    I live in Chicago(single family home). Can PVC/CPVC be used for interior supply line?

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    Default Re: Plumbing question(PVC/CPVC).

    Quote Originally Posted by Ceci Horodyski View Post
    I live in Chicago(single family home). Can PVC/CPVC be used for interior supply line?

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    Ceci
    The IRC allows CPVC but not PVC as distribution piping. So, the answer is probably.

    However, local jurisdictions can restrict materials. You should check with your local building department for specifics.

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    Default Re: Plumbing question(PVC/CPVC).

    PVC is only allowed for drain, waste and vent pipe in the City depending on occupancy status and size of the building. All supply pipe must either be copper or galvanized. Any PVC type supply pipe you put in will need to come out.

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    Default Re: Plumbing question(PVC/CPVC).

    Quote Originally Posted by Markus Keller View Post
    PVC is only allowed for drain, waste and vent pipe in the City depending on occupancy status and size of the building. All supply pipe must either be copper or galvanized. Any PVC type supply pipe you put in will need to come out.
    I actually agree with Markus on this one.


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    Default Re: Plumbing question(PVC/CPVC).

    Not a good place to be a Wirsbo salesman. Have they talked about allowing PEX for residential piping? Can you use it for in floor radiant heat in Chicago?

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    Default Re: Plumbing question(PVC/CPVC).

    You can use the PEX variants for sub slab radiant in the City. PEX has been discussed in the City a bit but the discussion never goes very far. We have enough problems with poor workmanship and DIY around here. Last thing we need is plastic water lines.
    PEX is approved though in some suburbs.

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