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CVPC vs Everybody

When it comes to plumbing materials, there’s a clear consensus among our tradesmen: CPVC stands out as the preferred choice. Chris King from King Brothers Plumbing, one of our trusted plumbers, has shared his insights on why CPVC is his preferred material over copper and PEX. Here’s what we’ve learned:


1. Durability and Resistance:

Chris highlights that CPVC is resistant to corrosion, unlike copper, which can be susceptible, especially in areas with imbalanced pH levels in the water. CPVC’s ability to withstand these conditions without corroding ensures its longevity, a critical factor in our work on older homes from the 1930s.


2. Thermal Efficiency:

CPVC’s thermal properties are another advantage. It retains heat in hot water lines and resists condensation in cold lines, providing long-term efficiency. This efficiency helps homeowners in saving costs, aligning with our commitment to quality service at a fair price.


3. Cost-Effectiveness:

From a budgetary perspective, plumbers value CPVC’s competitive pricing. Compared to copper and even PEX, CPVC offers an economical solution without compromising on quality. This cost-effectiveness aligns with our goal at Manor Park Construction to provide top-tier service without overburdening our clients financially.


4. Installation Ease:

Chris emphasizes that CPVC’s lightweight nature and flexibility significantly ease the installation process. Less labor time translates to savings on the project, enhancing the value proposition for our clients and allowing us to handle more projects efficiently.


5. Compliance and Health Considerations:

In terms of compliance, CPVC meets the necessary safety standards. So no problem there either.


So in the end, to us CVPC stands out as the obvious choice.

But let us know what you think.

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