Originally Posted by LaMargarite
I am looking to replace old metal underground fittings and valves supplying water to my house. The main supply line to the house after the water meter is 1" metal, which branches off with four 1" x 1" x 3/4" T's. I attempted to find a manifold to replace all of the fittings but no luck, so I decided to get PVC fittings and valves. But I was told by a plumbng supply house that I should use CPVC for domestic "potable" water and not PVC.
This application is only for the incoming cold water supply which banches off outside the house to four zones inside the house. The house is in Mantee county Florida, if that makes any difference.
Here's the questions...
Is PVC viable for potable cold water or do I need to use CPVC? Are there chemicals in PVC that make it advisable not to use it for drinking water? How about using PVC for showers and bath sinks? Should special glue be used for CPVC, or is regular PVC glue fine?