I doubt theres a DIY plumber out there who hasnt experienced the frustration making multiple trips to the hardware store to complete a repair. I know I have.
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Putting together a network of pipes of different diameters and materials can be like assembling a puzzle. Sometimes you dont know exactly which fitting to buy until you reach the part of the puzzle where you need it.
Plumbing fittings vary by size, purpose and material. You often must tie together pipes of different materials with transition fittings. The materials in common use today copper, PVC and CPVC, PEX, ABS, galvanized steel and cast iron can mostly all be connected to each other with appropriate fittings.
With all the different pipe sizes and materials out there, things can get confusing. Fittings for water lines are different than those for drain and waste lines. Its no wonder professional plumbers dont go anywhere without a truck full of fittings. Its their magic cupboard, letting them complete installations and repairs much more efficiently than amateurs like me.
Water Line FittingsPEX is quickly becoming the material of choice for water lines. But PVC, CPVC and copper are still in common use, as is galvanized steel outdoors.
Three reasons for PEXs popularity are its flexibility (it can bend around corners), durability and ease of assembly. You simply push PEX pipes and fittings together rather than gluing (PVC and CPVC), soldering (copper) or screwing them (galvanized steel).
Here are the fittings youre most likely to need when assembling or repairing water lines:
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Waste and Drain FittingsCast iron was a common material for drain pipes in the first part of the 20th century. Theyre usually connected with couplers that feature rubber gaskets surrounded by stainless steel sheathing.
These days, most drains are made with PVC or ABS plastic. Plastic drain fittings are usually glued, but the ones you might need to remove temporarily, like cleanout plugs, are threaded.
Here are the most common drain fittings. The list doesnt include couplers and ordinary bends, because theyre similar to the ones used for water pipes and serve the same purposes.
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Transition FittingsWhether youre connecting PVC or CPVC pipes to copper, cast iron pipes to ABS or galvanized pipes to copper, youll need a transition fitting. In some cases, you can do it by taking two threaded adapters of different materials and screwing them together. But its often easier to use an adapter specifically made to couple them, assuming you can find one.
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WHAT PIPE FITTINGS ARE LISTED?
We carry all pipe fittings that are essential to changing direction of flow, adapting or reducing sizes in piping systems.
Changing flow direction: elbows, tees or crosses.
Change the size of the pipe : use of reducers required (reducing tees, reducers).
To connect different components: couplings
To stop flow: caps
A pipe nipple is a short stub of pipe which has a male pipe thread at one or both ends. It used for connecting two other fittings. Nipples are used for connecting pipe, hoses, and valves. Pipe nipples are used in low-pressure piping.
There are different kinds of pipe fittings used in piping systems. The main and most commonly sought are: elbows, tees, reducers, unions, couplings, crosses, caps, swage nipples, plugs, bushings, adapters, outlets, valves & flanges.
These pipe fittings can be found in various pressure classes ranging from 150 PSI to LB. We also carry # up to # forged carbon steel fittings. We also carry MSS SP-114 fittings.
MATERIAL TEST REPORTS / CERTS
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TYPES OF PIPE FITTING CONNECTIONS:
When it comes to the connections - BFO lists various types to accommodate all types of end connection requirements.
We carry the largest types and size fittings with the following connections:
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