PVC pipe systems are used across Europe in water supply, sewerage, energy distribution and buildings. Their performance is well documented, and their long service life makes them a reliable choice for resilient infrastructure.

Key Benefits of PVC in Piping Systems

Proven Safety for Drinking Water

PVC is inert and corrosion-resistant. It does not rust or degrade when exposed to disinfectants and demonstrates negligible migration under European drinking water standards.

100+ Year Durability

Long-term material testing, regression analysis and decades of field performance document a service life of 100 years and beyond for buried PVC pipes under normal operating conditions.

Ongoing technical work supported by VinylPlus Pipes is further confirming a formal 100-year design lifetime within relevant standards and methodologies.

Lowest Break Rates

Field data from several European countries and North America show that PVC water mains consistently record among the lowest failure rates compared to non-plastic alternatives.

Corrosion and Chemical Resistance

PVC is immune to galvanic and electrochemical corrosion and resistant to a broad range of chemicals. It performs reliably in aggressive soils and wastewater environments and is not subject to rust, scaling or internal corrosion.

Leak-Tight Systems

Modern jointing technologies provide reliable, tight connections. This minimises water loss in supply systems and prevents infiltration or exfiltration in sewer networks.

Ligthweight

PVC pipes are significantly lighter than many alternative materials, simplifying transport and installation. Their high strength-to-weight ratio allows reliable performance with efficient use of raw materials and low carbon footprint.

Life Cycle Cost-Efficiency

PVC pipe systems offer competitive life cycle costs due to low break rates, minimal maintenance requirements and long service life. Studies comparing total cost of ownership show favourable performance over the full infrastructure lifetime.

In addition, cost–benefit analyses demonstrate economic advantages of recycling PVC, reducing material demand and avoiding disposal costs.

Recyclable

PVC pipes can be recycled mechanically multiple times without significant loss of functional properties. Pre- and post-consumer PVC collected and recycled in the VinylPlus framework is safely incorporated as a middle layer in new multilayer pipes.

Advanced recycling technologies are also being developed to complement established mechanical recycling routes.

Low Environmental Footprint

Life cycle assessments show competitive environmental performance compared to many alternative materials. Efficient material use, long service life and recyclability contribute to reduced overall impact.

Ready for Hydrogen

Independent research confirms that both new and existing PVC pipelines are suitable for hydrogen distribution under relevant operating conditions.