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All Purpose Plug - 2 Inch Plug - With O-Ring
Pentair #195830
Allow 1-2 Months to Ship
$15.66
Male Connector 1/2 Inch O.D. x 1/4 Inch NPT - Tube to Pipe - Fast and Tite
Parker Hannifin #P8MC4
Allow 3-5 Days to Ship
$4.81
Insert Male Adapter 1 Inch Insert x MPT - PVC
Poolweb.com #1436-010
Allow 10-14 Days to Ship
$2.01
Sale
Reducer Bushing - 3/4 x 1/2 Inch Spigot x FIPT - Schedule 40
Poolweb.com #438-101
171 in stock
$1.00 $1.43
Male Adapter - 1 Inch MIPT x Slip - Schedule 40
Poolweb.com #436-010
822 in stock
$1.54
Insert Coupling 1-1/2 Inch - Insert x Insert - PVC
Poolweb.com #1429-015
1128 in stock
$3.57
Reducer Bushing - 1/2 x 1/4 Inch Spigot x FIPT - Schedule 40
Poolweb.com #438-072
170 in stock
$1.88
Coupling - 1-1/4 Inch Slip - Schedule 40
Poolweb.com #429-012
4 in stock
$1.88
 
Nipple 1 x 2 Inch MPT x MPT - TBE PVC Schedule 80
Poolweb.com #210-020
Allow 10-14 Days to Ship
$1.77
Reducing Insert 90 Degree Elbow - 1 x 3/4 Inch- PVC
Poolweb.com #1406-131
Allow 10-14 Days to Ship
$4.12
 
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Cap - 1-1/2 Inch Slip - Schedule 40
Poolweb.com #447-015
4762 in stock
$1.29 $2.21
Reducer Bushing - 1-1/2 x 1 Inch Spigot x Socket - Schedule 40
Poolweb.com #437-211
2600 in stock
$2.33
 
Sale
Reducer Bushing - 1-1/2 x 3/4 Inch Spigot x Socket - Schedule 40
Poolweb.com #437-210
1595 in stock
$1.69 $2.33
Insert Plug 1-1/2 Inch - PVC
Poolweb.com #1449-015
Allow 10-14 Days to Ship
$5.12
Insert Adapter 3/4 Inch Insert x Slip - Schedule 40
Poolweb.com #474-007
86 in stock
$3.01
Reducer Bushing - 2 x 1 Inch Spigot x Socket - Schedule 40
Poolweb.com #437-249
1545 in stock
$3.52
Reducer Bushing - 2 x 3/4 Inch Spigot x Socket - Schedule 40
Poolweb.com #437-248
596 in stock
$3.52
Reducer Bushing - 2 x 1/2 Inch Spigot x Socket - Schedule 40
Poolweb.com #437-247
201 in stock
$3.52
90 Degree Elbow - 1-1/4 Inch Slip x FIPT - Schedule 40
Poolweb.com #407-012
78 in stock
$3.52
Reducing Insert Coupling 2 x 1 Inch - Insert x Reducing Insert - PVC
Poolweb.com #1429-249
Allow 10-14 Days to Ship
$7.62
Sale
90 Degree Street Elbow - 1 Inch Spigot x Slip - Schedule 40
Poolweb.com #409-010
800 in stock
$2.99 $4.69
Sale
90 Degree Street Elbow - 1-1/2 Inch MIPT x Slip - Schedule 40
Poolweb.com #410-015
2562 in stock
$3.42 $4.90
Reducer Bushing - 2 x 3/4 Inch Spigot x FIPT - Schedule 40
Poolweb.com #438-248
1346 in stock
$4.97
Bullhead Tee 1 x 1 x 1-1/4 Inch Slip - Schedule 40
Poolweb.com #401-132
Allow 10-14 Days to Ship
$4.15
Insert Female Adapter 1-1/2 Inch Insert x FPT - PVC
Poolweb.com #1435-015
265 in stock
$11.53
Reducer Bushing - 2-1/2 x 2 Inch Spigot x Socket - Schedule 40
Poolweb.com #437-292
1476 in stock
$5.06
Sale
90 Degree Street Elbow - 1-1/4 Inch MIPT x FIPT - Schedule 40
Poolweb.com #412-012
3 in stock
$3.99 $5.01
Reducer Bushing - 2 x 1-1/2 MIPT x FIPT - Schedule 40
Poolweb.com #439-251
1123 in stock
$5.57
Tee 1-1/2 x 1-1/2 x 1/2 Inch Slip - Reducing - Schedule 40
Poolweb.com #401-209
134 in stock
$5.68
Bullhead Tee 1 x 1 x 1-1/2 Inch Slip - Schedule 40
Poolweb.com #401-133
Allow 10-14 Days to Ship
$5.35
 
Plug - 1/2 Inch MIPT - Schedule 80
Poolweb.com #850-005
Allow 10-14 Days to Ship
$5.94
Female Adapter - 2-1/2 Inch Slip x FIPT - Schedule 40
Poolweb.com #435-025
182 in stock
$7.04
Union 1 Inch Slip x Slip - Schedule 40
Poolweb.com #457-010
142 in stock
$8.10
Cap - 3 Inch FIPT - Schedule 40
Poolweb.com #448-030
Allow 10-14 Days to Ship
$8.34
Tee 1-1/2 Inch FIPT x FIPT x FIPT - Schedule 40
Poolweb.com #405-015
147 in stock
$10.00
Cross - 2 Inch Slip - Schedule 40
Poolweb.com #420-020
710 in stock
$11.79

Plumbing Fittings for Swimming Pools

Any pool and spa fitting you could possibly need for installation, maintenance or repair! Unions, tees, bushings, elbows, adapters, couplings and more, most available in Schedule 40 or Schedule 80; some available in brass.

What are the different types of pool PVC?

PVC, or polyvinyl chloride, pipes are widely used in various applications such as plumbing, irrigation, drainage systems but especially swimming pools. However, not all PVC pipes are created equal. Here are the differences between the various types of PVC pipes and the benefits of each.

Schedule 40 PVC Pipe: This is the most common type of PVC pipe used for residential pool plumbing. Schedule 40 PVC pipe has a thicker wall compared to other types, making it more durable and resistant to pressure. It is also relatively affordable, lightweight, and easy to install. This type of PVC pipe is suitable for carrying cold water, and it can withstand temperatures of up to 140°F (60°C).

Schedule 80 PVC Pipe: This type of PVC pipe is similar to Schedule 40 but has a thicker wall, making it stronger and more durable. This is typically used on commercial swimming pools. It can also withstand higher pressure and temperatures of up to 180°F (82°C). Schedule 80 PVC pipe is typically used in industrial applications where a higher level of strength and durability is required.

CPVC Pipe: Chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC) pipes are a type of plastic piping that is more heat-resistant than standard PVC pipes. CPVC pipes are suitable for carrying hot water and can withstand temperatures of up to 200°F (93°C). CPVC pipes are also resistant to chemicals, making them ideal for use in industrial applications. These types of pipes are usually used around pool heaters to handle the potential high temperature outputs. 

PVC DWV Pipe: DWV stands for drain, waste, and vent, and this type of PVC pipe is designed for non-pressure applications in plumbing systems, such as drain and waste removal. DWV PVC is thinner than Schedule 40 or Schedule 80 PVC pipe and is not suitable for carrying pressurized water. However, it is still strong and durable enough to handle standard plumbing applications but never should be used in a swimming pool filtration system. 

In summary, PVC pipes come in different types, each with its own unique set of benefits. Schedule 40 PVC pipe is ideal for residential and commercial plumbing, while Schedule 80 PVC pipe is used in industrial applications where a higher level of strength and durability is required. CPVC pipes are perfect for carrying hot water, and DWV PVC pipes are designed for non-pressure plumbing applications. Understanding the differences between these types of PVC pipes can help you choose the right one for your specific needs.