PVC Solid
PVC solid sewer pipe is used for the collection of waste and stormwater from domestic sources. Readily available in 3”, 4”, and 6”. All in triple wall and solvent.
PVC Perforated
PVC perforated sewer pipe is used for septic fields and foundation drainage. Readily available in 3”, 4”, and 6”. All in triple wall and solvent.
ASTM
ASTM Solvent Weld PVC Pipe is used for residential, commercial, industrial, and agricultural waste water and other non-pressure applications. Available in 3", 4", and 6" in both solid and perforated.
Gasketed SDR 26 | SDR 28 | SDR 35
Gasketed Sewer pipe is used for:
• gravity storm and sanitary lines
• gravity industrial lines
• private drain connections
PVC is the most popular pipe material for sanitary and storm sewer applications due to its combination of chemical resistance, stiffness, and durability.
SDR 26, SDR 28, and SDR 35 Gasketed Sewer Pipe is available from 4" to 24" in diameter. Certified to CSA
B182.2 and ASTM D3034.
BDS Solvent Weld Pipe
BDS (Building Drainage and Sewer) pipe is a solvent weld sewer pipe, available in solid or perforated from 2
to 6" in diameter. Solid sewer pipe is used for the collection of waste and stormwater from domestic sources. Perforated sewer pipe is used for septic fields and foundation drainage.
The benefits of BDS include:
- Corrosion resistance
- Quick and easy installation
- Excellent flow properties
- Lightweight
- Built to last
- Cost effective
Triple Wall Pipe
Triple Wall Pipe is triple bonded polyethylene, creating exceptional pipe stiffness. Featuring a smooth inner and outer walls with a corrugated structural core.
The benefits of Triple Wall Pipe include:
- Provides enough strength and flexibility to withstand freezing and thawing conditions, or continuous freeze without cracking.
- High corrosion resistance to salt, acid, and alkalies.
Sewer Pipe Fittings
Find thousands of sewer pipe fittings in store. Including tees, wyes, elbows, and any other configuration you may be looking for. Available and in stock in a range of sizes.
What is ASTM Pipe?
ASTM pipe refers to pipes that are made to the standards set by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM). ASTM standards are guidelines that ensure that materials used in manufacturing are high quality and perform as expected.
ASTM standards specify the physical, mechanical, design, and installation requirements for plastic pipes, tubing, and fittings. These pipes are used in water distribution systems, waste drainage systems, and more.
What is SDR Pipe?
SDR stands for Standard Dimension Ratio, which is a measurement used to rate a pipe's durability and working pressure capacity. It's calculated by dividing the pipe's outside diameter by its minimum wall thickness. A lower SDR indicates a thicker wall and a higher pressure rating, while a higher SDR indicates a thinner wall and a lower pressure rating.
SDR 35 is a type of pipe that's designed to be more flexible than Schedule 40 pipe. This flexibility makes SDR 35 a good choice for underground pipes, where they can bend with the shifting and settling of the ground. SDR 35 pipes are also lightweight, easy to install, and resistant to corrosion, cracking, and splitting.
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*Always check with your municipal requirements prior to purchase.