"The manufacture, use and disposal of PVC creates potent environmental toxins. Polyvinyl chloride, the main ingredient of PVC pipe, is classified as a known human carcinogen. Stabilizers and plasticizers used in PVC production may contain lead or other heavy metals."![]()
These are the statements i hear that make me ask the question, im not even saying i wouldn't use it for my chickens but i was curious to see if anyone else had any thoughts about it. Most pipes in houses these days are copper (thats what i have), older galvaized steel, or the newer PEX material. I've read PVC is not to be used for hot water supplies due to leaching more chemicals into the drinking water. Anyways all, thanx for the repsonses, im sure i'll end up with a kick-*** PVC piped food and water system, just throwing the question out there.
The poll - 7 say use it and 0 say anything else. The people are speaking!
Thanx all - have a good one, keep 'em coming
Jason
Maybe one of you other gents can chime in here, but I was under the impression that PVC is not used for hot water because it is only rated to something like 120F, above which the pipe will become brittle.