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Home » PVC Ranks Favorably Among Piping Materials Used in U.S. Water Projects

PVC Ranks Favorably Among Piping Materials Used in U.S. Water Projects

August 17, 2021
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PVC Ranks Favorably Among Piping Materials Used in U.S. Water Projects

The Vinyl Institute (VI), the U.S. trade association representing manufacturers of vinyl, vinyl chloride monomer (VCM), additives, and modifiers, is pleased to report that PVC piping is a preferred material for water infrastructure, based on a recent nationwide survey of engineers, contractors, and municipal employees involved in water projects.

“We’re extremely pleased to hear that PVC is a material of choice in many piping applications,” said Ned Monroe, VI president and CEO. “PVC pipe offers unsurpassed reliability and durability, and it plays a critical role in clean water delivery. We’re glad to see that those who specify piping materials are recognizing the benefits that PVC plays as well.”

The survey, conducted by Accountability Information Management Inc. (AIM), a marketing research company specializing in business-to-business sales channels, surveyed 239 individuals from across the U.S. in spring 2021. The objective of the survey was to learn more about the market’s satisfaction with PVC pipe and better understand specification involvement by audience on pipe material in water infrastructure projects. The survey asked questions about various piping materials, including PVC, cast iron, asbestos cement, concrete steel cylinder, galvanized steel, ductile iron, and other plastics in their use of potable water, wastewater, agricultural, and drain, waste, or vent applications.

Respondents shared the majority of their existing pipes, and the pipes they specify in all applications were PVC. And shared that the majority of their projects over the next five years would be installing new pipelines. Of all water applications, respondents anticipate that they will specify PVC pipe for nearly 65% of both new and replacement pipe projects, on average.

Q13: What percent of your replacement or new projects/pipes do you anticipate will specify/use PVC pipes?

Pipe Application Average of All Respondents
Water Delivery/Potable 64%
Wastewater 77%
Agricultural 47%
Drain, Waste, or Vent 66%

“In my 45 years in consulting, I have come around from clay, cast iron, and copper to specifying PVC for most projects,” said one survey respondent. “If the correct pipe is specified in terms of strength and proper joints, and installed correctly, PVC is the better alternative.”

As far as key benefits, respondents cited ease of installation, ease of maintenance, and PVC’s durability as most important to them for water projects.

Q15: In your opinion, what are the top five most important benefits of using PVC pipe for water projects?

Most Important Benefits of PVC Pipe Overall Average
Easy to install 84.1%
Easy to maintain/repair 70.1%
Durable/longterm performance 67.3%
Availability 59.8%
Low corrosivity rates 53.3%

In addition, respondents to the poll expressed high level of satisfaction with many characteristics of PVC pipes.

Q17: On a scale of 1-10, tell us how satisfied you are with the following factors associated with PVC pipe.

1=Not at all satisfied; 10=Completely satisfied

PVC Pipe Characteristic Average Overall Satisfaction
Pipe Corrosivity 8.8
Ease of installation 8.7
Easy to maintain/repair 8.4
PVC Pipe OVERALL 8.4
Experience with existing PVC material 8.3
Durability/long term performance 8.2
Original cost (purchase & installation) 8.2
Life Cycle Assessment 8.0
Lower failure rates 7.7
Health/safety considerations 7.7
Sustainability 7.6
How product is manufactured 7.2
Impact on the environment 7.1
Percent of recycled content 6.6
Disposal/recyclability 6.5

The survey was conducted from April 20, 2021, to May 3, 2021, to understand the perceptions and use of PVC piping materials for water infrastructure projects by municipalities in residential/commercial buildings and agricultural applications. The survey was conducted via email and sent to more than 100,000 individuals identified from industry proprietary lists. The respondents were not aware that the VI was conducting the research. Survey respondent makeup was: 13% contractors, 43% municipality workers, and 44% engineers. Respondents were from all areas of the U.S., and regional coverage was 18% west, 17% northeast, 31% Midwest, and 34% south. The confidence level was 95%.

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