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Sanitary Pipes and Fittings: Installation & Maintenance Tips

It is important for every household to have clean and good working plumbing systems. Sanitary pipes and fittings are an essential part of plumbing systems and ensure smooth water flow, waste disposal etc. The job of dealing with sanitary pipes is something which becomes compulsory for any person who wants to build a new house or renovate an old building or even solve the plumbing issues. 

In this blog, we’ll explain why sanitary pipes and fittings are so important, give you the step by step process of installing sanitary piping and show you how to clear clogs from your sanitary pipe system! When you have the right information and the right tools, you can do anything!

What Are Sanitary Pipes and Fittings?

Sanitary pipes and fittings are components of your home’s plumbing system that transport waste water from your house to a sewer or septic system. The pipes are long runs made generally from sturdy materials such as PVC (polyvinyl chloride), cast iron, connections using elbows and tees and “couples” joining the pipes together in order to make a continuous waste line. Quality pipes and fittings ensure long system life and a diminishing probability of leaks, minimizing maintenance.

Step-by-Step Installation of Sanitary Pipes

The process of installing sanitary pipes needs proper planning and execution to build a leak-free plumbing system. Follow these detailed steps to install sanitary pipes effectively:

  • Assess Your Plumbing Needs

Take start by evaluating the plumbing requirements of your home or project. Identify all locations throughout the house which require sanitary pipes for bathroom and kitchen and laundry room installations. Create a diagram of the pipe network which shows where all fixtures including toilets sinks and drains are situated. 

  • Choose the Right Materials

Choose a good plumbing pipe and fixtures; they should be made of PVC so that it’s not only durable but easy to work with. Check to see that the inside diameter of your pipe will fit your needs (for example 4 inches for main drains, 2 inches for smaller lines). Collect all the fittings you will need such as elbows, tees, and couplings depending on your layout.

  • Gather Relevant Tools

You will need a pipe cutter or hacksaw together with measuring tape and marker and pipe glue for PVC connections and sandpaper and a level and pipe clamps for system assembly. A wrench may be needed for metal fittings.

  • Measure and Cut Pipes Precisely

Measure the distance between fixtures and mark the pipes accordingly. Use a pipe cutter as it provides users with the ability to make exact and clean cuts. Sand down the edges of cut pipes to ensure a smooth connection.

  • Dry-Fit the System

First, assemble the pipes and fittings without adhesive to verify the layout. The pipes need to slope downward at 1/4 inch for every foot of length to function properly. Use a level to check alignment.

  • Apply Adhesive and Connect

For PVC pipes, apply primer to the pipe ends and fittings, then coat with PVC glue. Join the pipes and fittings together by twisting them slightly until they form a tight seal. Hold for a few seconds to set. Threaded fittings should be used for metal pipes while tightening them with a wrench. 

  • Secure the Pipes

Use pipe clamps to anchor the pipes to walls or floors, preventing movement and stress on the joints. The clamps need to be placed at intervals of 4 to 6 feet. 

  • Test the System

Check for leaks by running water through the pipes. All joints and connections need to be inspected. After installation check for leaks and apply more glue or tighten fittings as needed. 

  • Follow Local Codes

Check local plumbing codes to ensure your installation meets regulations. New plumbing work may need permits or inspections in some areas.

By following these steps carefully, you can install sanitary pipes easily.

How to Remove Clots of Waste from Sanitary Pipes?

Clots of waste can block pipes and cause problems. Here’s how to remove clots of waste from sanitary pipes​:

  • If you suspect a partial blockage, clear with suction and pressure by means of a plunger.
  • Use a drain snake or auger to break up or yank out stubborn blockages.
  • Pour hot (not boiling) water down the sink to soften grease or debris,
  • Use an earth-friendly drain cleaning product according to the directions.
  • For all frequent or persistent clogs, consult a licensed plumber to prevent the likelihood of pipe damage.
  • For clear flow, flush the pipes out once per week with your hottest water.
  • Put strainers in your drains to trap hair and food particles.
  • Do not flush non-degradable products like wipes, sanitary napkins or cotton balls.
  • Organize plans for inspections to prevent issues before they arise.
  • Use enzyme cleaners once a month to digest organic matter and prevent the buildup!

Get the Best Sanitary Pipes and Fittings in Pakistan

Are you ready to upgrade your plumbing with reliable sanitary pipes and fittings? Prestige Plastics brings you top-quality sanitary pipes and fittings in Pakistan. We are a leading provider of polymer plastic products. Our pipes and fittings can withstand corrosion, yet maintain strength, purity, and the ability to scale temperature easily. Reach out today and discover our selection of pipes and fittings, and keep your plumbing in tip-top shape!

FAQs

  • What materials are best for sanitary pipes and fittings?

In Pakistan, PVC is considered as the best material for sanitary pipes because of its durability, affordability and corrosion resistance. 

  • How often should I check my sanitary pipes and fittings for clogs?

You should inspect your pipes every 6-12 months to prevent clogging. Hot water cleaning or using a drain snake will help prevent your pipes from becoming clogged. 

  • Can I install sanitary pipes myself?

It is best to hire a professional for installation of sanitary pipes. But if you learn how to install sanitary pipes​, you can do simple installations.

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