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Why use press fittings? The top 5 reasons

by Billy Stutz

 

For trade professionals, securely connecting pipe is critical to the success of a project. Until recent years, tradespeople traditionally relied on welding, brazing and soldering to complete connections. While this is still a commonly used method for installing pipe systems, press fittings offer a variety of benefits that make them a better choice over welding or soldering in some instances. For plumbers, HVAC professionals, builders and commercial mechanical contractors alike, press fittings are an excellent solution for connecting pipe. Learn about the top five reasons to use press fittings and see how they can help you grow your professional contracting business.

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1. Press fittings save time and money.

With press fittings, connections can be made in a fraction of the time that it takes to weld or solder pipe. Plus, significantly less training is required to operate the press tool compared to welding, brazing or soldering. This makes press fittings an excellent labor saving solution, especially when installing large-scale pipe systems. Want to know how much you can save by investing in a press fitting system? Use the calculator below to see how it can pay to press.


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Pro tip: While this calculator will provide you with an estimated average savings, your actual savings may vary. To make sure you get the best press fitting solution for the job, contact us for expert product support.

2. Press fitting connections are secure.

Press tool operations vary by brand, but one thing that is consistent is the strength of connections. As long as the pipe is prepared correctly according to the press tool system manufacturer instructions, the connection is as strong as a welded or soldered connection. Many hydraulic press tools have an auto-cycle feature that only shuts off when the connection is complete, so there is no guessing if pipe is fully joined or not.

3. Jobsite safety is improved with press fittings.

Caution and safety should always be paramount on the jobsite. Press fittings offer additional safety because there is no heat or flame required to make connections. This reduces the risk of worker injury on the job. Less safety gear is required to operate a press tool compared to welding or soldering, which can provide additional cost savings.*

4. Press fittings are dynamic.

Because press fittings are available in copper, stainless steel and carbon steel, they work with virtually any pipe system made of those materials. This makes them suitable for use in a variety of applications. From gas, petroleum and corrosives to steam and potable water, it’s likely that there is an appropriate press fitting solution for your project.

5. Repairs can be made quickly with press fittings.

Even if the pipe system is wet, press fitting connections can still be completed. This makes press fittings well suited for use in commercial and industrial facilities because operations won’t be interrupted if repairs need to be made. Press fittings eliminate the need to shut down a pipe system to perform maintenance.

Ferguson.com is your source for the latest in press fitting technology. Our offering of quality press tools and fittings from leading brands makes us the professional’s choice for pipe connection solutions. Browse press fittings and tools online or contact your local Ferguson for expert service and support.

*Always use appropriate safety apparel and follow manufacturer guidelines for operating equipment.

Billy Stutz

For more than 10 years, Billy has been a dedicated supply-chain strategist delivering quality information to his customers and offering solutions to drive actionable results to their bottom line.