yes most definitly.
One reason is noone will steal PVC.
Becaous PVC is the "plastic poison".
PVC is better than CI in terms of weight, application, jointing techniques and off - course cost point of view
Galvanized steel is better for plumbing in a bathroom sink. It lasts a lot longer than PVC.
PVC is more conductive than wood because PVC is a plastic material that does not conduct electricity, while wood is a natural insulator and does not conduct electricity well. If electrical conductivity is a factor, PVC would be a better choice than wood.
PVC pipes are less expensive and easier to repair. Metal pipes are more expensive and more difficult to repair.
PVC spinning wheels are used in the manufacturing process to help shape and mold materials like plastic or metal into the desired form. The spinning motion of the wheels allows for precise cutting, shaping, and finishing of the product, resulting in a high-quality final product.
PVC won't get eaten like alum.
600 x 300 denier is slightly less quality than 600 x 600. The weave is also different
PVC conduit is better then metal as it won't corrod under ground and theres less of a chance of electrical shortages.
No, 30 gauge PVC is not heavier than 18 gauge PVC. In fact, the gauge number is a measure of thickness, and as the gauge number increases, the material becomes thinner and lighter. Therefore, 30 gauge PVC, being thinner than 18 gauge PVC, will be lighter in weight.
No, wood is heavier than PVC. PVC (polyvinyl chloride) is a lightweight plastic material often used in construction and manufacturing due to its low weight and durability. Wood, on the other hand, is a natural material that is typically denser and heavier than PVC.