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PlumbingSupply.com® has the best selection of PVC fittings on the Internet. Hard-to-find, rare? We have them! We also have an excellent choice of copper, brass, stainless steel, compression and flare fittings. Let PlumbingSupply.com® be your source for hard to find fittings and more!

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  1. PVC No-Hub Adapters
    As low as $11.78
  2. PVC 90° Slip Elbow
    As low as $0.43
  3. PVC Slip Coupling
    As low as $0.30
  4. PVC Threaded Slip Tee
    As low as $0.67
  5. PVC Male Adapter
    As low as $0.38
  6. PVC Side Outlet 90° Elbow
    As low as $1.96
  7. PVC Pipe Cap
    As low as $0.41
  8. PVC Internal Coupling
    As low as $3.19
  9. PVC Side Outlet Tee
    As low as $1.94
  10. PVC Female Adapter
    As low as $0.46
  11. PVC Reducing Slip Coupling
    As low as $0.95
  12. PVC Wye
    As low as $1.72
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FAQs
Do I really need to use primer?
Primer is a mixture of solvents used to penetrate the pipe and fittings and start the swelling process ahead of the application of the solvent cement. It is highly recommended that you use primer.
Can I use PVC pipe and fittings/valves for compressed air or gases?
Although some people use PVC piping for compressed air or gases, we are not aware of any fittings manufacturer that recommends it. We believe it is dangerous and absolutely do not recommend it. Air is much more compressible than are liquids and could therefore cause a violent explosion.
How do I glue PVC fittings and valves to the pipe?
Most PVC manufacturers recommend that the installer follow the instructions for the cement and primer that is being used. Their instructions are usually found on the label of the container.
I've had a few female adapters break. What am I doing wrong?
Many codes (such as UPC 1994 sec606.2.2) prohibit female PVC screwed fittings for water piping. The reason is, pressure is exerted outwardly, and eventually a female adapter can crack. We always recommend using male adapters (with metal female fittings rather than the other way around). Never use regular female adapters with pressures over one pound.
Will PVC fittings fit CPVC pipe?
The PVC fittings offered on this page are IPS (iron pipe size) and will not fit CPVC pipe that is CTS (copper tube size). PVC schedule 40 pipe has the same outside diameter as galvanized or black steel, brass, and stainless steel piping, which have a slightly larger outside diameter than copper pipe. 3/4" Schedule 40 PVC fittings fit 3/4" PVC schedule 40 pipe that is approximately 1-3/64" O.D.. CTS sized CPVC has the same outside diameter as nominal copper pipe. 3/4" CPVC (CTS) fittings will fit CPVC pipes that are 7/8" O.D..
I am a manufacturer and have a need for PVC fittings without a bar code on them. Do you offer such fittings?
Yes. In our order form you will see an area for comments when you are entering your personal information. When ordering, simply request in the comments section (final step in shopping cart checkout) that you would like PVC fittings without bar codes on them, and your PVC fittings will then be shipped without bar codes. NOTE: if the non-bar coded fittings are out of stock, there may be a delay of up to two weeks before shipment to allow the manufacturer to make a run of non-barcoded fittings.