Poly vinyl chloride. -Very common for irrigation and drain pipes.
PVC is commonly used in plumbing
There is not much difference, however, plumbing PVC has a thicker wall, for obvious reasons, namely, water pressure.
There is no PCV plumbing there is how ever PVC piping and fittings
Yes, 711 cement should do it.
PVC should be available at most hardware stores and plumbing stores like Home Depot an such. Anywhere that plumbing supplies are available usually have PVC in stock.
Galvanized steel is better for plumbing in a bathroom sink. It lasts a lot longer than PVC.
Poly vinyl Chloride.
If the local and state building codes allow PVC for plumbing waste and vent then there shouldn't be any legal action.
PVC Coated Copper Tubes provide corrosion protection and insulation, enhancing longevity and efficiency in plumbing and HVAC systems.
electrical PVC is not bar pressure tested and is therefore quite thin and does not contain certain chemicles in the pipe to stop water corrosion where as plumbing PVC pipes are tested and generally thicker and must be in order to prevent burst pipes and pressure spikes
Because it is NON Toxic
at the plumbing supply!