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Little Rock Water Gas Line Repair Services

We believe it is our responsibility to advise our customers on the best pipes to use during our Little Rock water line repair services and Little Rock gas line repair services. Different pipes have different characteristics and are ideal for different scenarios. Understanding the qualities of each piping material will help you make informed decisions.

 

Copper

Copper has been used in Little Rock water line replacement services and gas line repair services in Little Rock AR for many years. One reason for its popularity is longevity – the material can go for 80 years. The material is also recyclable. If you are environmentally conscience, copper may not be your first choice since copper mining and manufacturing damages the environment. Copper is also not the cheapest piping material. The globally traded commodity has seen its price rise dramatically over the past few years and you will likely to pay close to $300 for 100 feet.

 

Cross-Linked Polyethylene (PEX)

One of the greatest benefits of PEX in water line repair services in Little Rock AR is that it can easily be snaked into walls and is perfect for retrofitting. You can use an uncut piece of PEX across the entire house, around obstructions and corners, without any joints. PEX has been around for about 30 years now and the pipes laid then are still around. Although there were worries that methyl tertiary butyl ether used to make PEX could cause water contamination, this has greatly been ruled out and Arkansas has approved its use. PEX costs about $30 for 100 feet and is heat resistant.

 

PVC

PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) pros include the facts that the pipes do not degrade over time and they do not rust or corrode. They are great for carrying water under high pressure, are inexpensive, and are easy to work with. You should, however, not use PVC in Little Rock water line repair services where the pipe is to be used for carrying hot water since it can warp.

 

CPVC

Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride Pipes (CPVC) is a cousin of PVC that contains chlorine to further make drinking water safe. It is better than PVC in that it can be used for hot and cold water alike and is more flexible than PVC. However, CPVC should not be used in extremely cold places since it has been known to split when it freezes. It can also not be recycled.

 

Cast Iron

Cast iron pipes were popular in Little Rock gas line replacement services because they are durable and can go for up to 100 years, but they are very heavy.

 

Stainless Steel

Stainless steel is corrosion-resistant and strong, but it is no longer widely used in Little Rock water line repair services because it is even more expensive than copper piping.