Choosing the Right Piping Materials for Commercial Building Applications
When planning on building a commercial property, one of the most important systems to give priority to is the plumbing system as this controls the water intake and outflow. Commercial building owners are advised to work with Plumbing Experts to ensure that they get the best quality of services and materials for their commercial building. The use of substandard plumbing materials will in the long run lead to an additional running cost which may be spent on repairs or total re-installation of the plumbing system.
In choosing the right piping materials, working with Drain Service - Plumbing Experts will expose you to the wide variety of options available and the best materials which will fit the purpose of your commercial property.
Should you be planning on building another commercial property or planning on replacing the existing piping system, below are some of the most common piping materials that can be chosen from for your commercial property.
Copper Pipes
Copper pipes belong to the family of the most expensive plumbing material options available for commercial use. With the expensive nature comes a bevy of benefits including durability, and resistance to corrosion which ensures that it has an extended lifespan. The copper pipes is a better option compared to the metal pipe options and is also safe for use for both hot and cold water supplies. Copper pipes can are most recommended because they can withstand high water pressure and thus makes it an ideal choice for refrigerant lines and underground service conduits.
Stainless Steel Pipes
The stainless pipe materials are also a common option which can be used for commercial properties. They are great for replacement applications and are preferred based on its reduced cost compared to the copper pipes. However, one of the major disadvantages of using the stainless steel pipes lies in its susceptibility to corrosion and in some major cases may be unable to withstand high pressure.
Cast-Iron Pipes
The cast-iron plumbing pipes are designed to stand up to the high pressure demands of the water system. The cast-iron pipes are capable of carrying large amounts of liquid and are often used for main sewer lines supply in commercial buildings. The cast-iron pipes are also great for water distribution in commercial facilities. The choice of cast-iron pipe material is recommended due to the material’s ability to resist fire and its noise-suppression capabilities for waste disposal.
Brass Pipes
Brass pipes are rust proof and corrosion-resistant. The brass pipes are among the most durable and long lasting choices of piping materials for commercial installations. The brass piping material is also easier to thread compared to the stainless steel pipes.
PEX Pipes
The Cross-linked polyethylene (PEX) piping offer a wide range of advantages to commercial properties in that the piping material has a high tolerance for heat and cold. The PEX pipe ability to cope and withstand heat and cold makes it an ideal material for all types of water supply applications. In addition to the temperature resistant properties, the PEX pipes are highly flexible and can be bent around obstacles to allow easier installation and replacement.
PVC Pipes
The Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipes are more commonly used for both residential and commercial applications. However, the choice of the PVC material may not be the best one for home and commercial application as they react poorly in the event of extreme exposure to temperature changes and Ultraviolet light. The PVC is however mainly adopted for internal installations and applications and in drainages. One of the major disadvantages of using the PVC pipes is that they are highly rigid thus making it harder to bend around.