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Why Indian Plumbing Experts Prefer FlowGuard® Plus CPVC Over PEX

Why Indian Plumbing Experts Prefer FlowGuard® Plus CPVC Over PEX

In the evolving landscape of plumbing solutions in India, the choice of piping material plays a pivotal role in ensuring long-term durability, safety, and cost-effectiveness. Imagine this, you’ve invested in your dream home project and suddenly, issue arises in your plumbing pipes which requires a major repair. Leaks, corrosion, and costly repairs can be frustrating for any homeowner or contractor. But what if you could avoid these problems from the start? This is why choosing the correct plumbing piping system as per your requirements is a very vital component.

Today, FlowGuard® Plus piping system stands as industry leader in India, offering a reliable and safer alternative plumbing solution tailored to meet the country’s unique plumbing challenges – outperforming options like PEX in both safety and suitability.

 

What are the common Issues with PEX Plumbing System in India?

  1. UV Degradation: PEX is extremely sensitive to UV exposure & hence is limited for indoor applications only.

https://smartchoice.plumbing/pex-plumbing-disadvantages-what-you-need-to-know/

  1. Chlorine Resistance: PEX is prone to damage from chlorine and chlorine dioxide, commonly used disinfectants in Indian municipal water supplies. This can result in pipe deterioration and potential contamination. Moreover, due to usage of chlorine-based disinfectants in mass water supplies the temperature ratings in PEX piping reduces to certain extent.
  2. Fitting Joint Strength & Water flow: PEX joints are the weakest points & most vulnerable to failure. Also, the flow of water is lower due to insert fittings.
  3. Temperature Limitations: PEX has a lower maximum operating temperature compared to CPVC, making it less suitable for hot water applications prevalent in Indian households.
  1. PE-X:
  • Will propagate fire
  • Will burn in everyday air just like a candle
  • Will continue to burn on its own
  • Will drip flaming plastic onto structures below
  • Likely to worsen the overall property damage

Hence PE-X tends to increase the overall fire load of the building

Moreover

PEX is semi-permeable, which means water can ingress from outside which could lead to contamination. When it comes to safety, PEX isn’t antibacterial.

https://smartchoice.plumbing/pex-plumbing-disadvantages-what-you-need-to-know/

  1. Sustainability: PEX is Irreversibly cross-linked thermoset material & cannot be recycled

PEX requires higher petroleum content in its manufacturing than CPVC. Hence it scores low in sustainability aspect


Advantages of FlowGuard® Plus CPVC for Indian Conditions

  1. Superior Heat Resistance: FlowGuard® Plus CPVC can withstand temperatures up to 93°C, making it ideal for hot water applications.
  2. Chlorine and Biofilm Resistance: Unlike PEX, FlowGuard® Plus CPVC is resistant to chlorine and chlorine dioxide, ensuring longevity and maintaining water quality.
  3. UV Stability: FlowGuard® Plus CPVC is UV-resistant, making it suitable for outdoor installations without the risk of degradation.
  4. Long-Term Durability: With a proven lifespan of over 50 years, FlowGuard® Plus CPVC offers a long-term plumbing solution.
  5. Ease of Installation: The material's lightweight nature and solvent cement joining method simplify installation, reducing labour costs and time.
  6. Fire Safety: FlowGuard® Plus CPVC has a high flash ignition temperature of 482°C and superior burning resistance with LOI (Limiting Oxygen Index) of 60%, enhancing fire safety in buildings.
  7. Sustainable Choice: Comprising 63-70% common salt, FlowGuard® Plus CPVC has a lower petroleum content.


In conclusion, while PEX has its place, FlowGuard® Plus CPVC delivers a tougher, longer-lasting, and safer piping system for India’s harsh climate. Its superior resistance to heat, chemicals, and UV light—along with its proven 50-year service life and recyclable makeup—means fewer callbacks and happier customers. That’s why an increasing number of Indian plumbers now specify FlowGuard® Plus as their go-to material for reliable, future-proof installations.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Prasenjit Misra

Prasenjit Misra

Prasenjit Misra, an accomplished professional, having extensive exposure in plumbing field, currently holds the position of Lead Demand Creation & Business Development of TempRite South Asia division at Lubrizol India.