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Can CPVC Be Threaded?
CPVC can be used with threaded connections in specific transition situations, but the decision must be fitting-specific and handled carefully because overtightening can introduce cracking stress.
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Can CPVC Handle Boiling Water?
No one should design normal CPVC domestic plumbing around boiling-water service. The correct question is whether the line stays within rated hot-water service conditions.
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Does Sunlight Damage CPVC?
Sunlight can create a different service condition for CPVC because ultraviolet exposure is not the same as normal indoor plumbing use, so exposed outdoor runs should never be treated like standard interior lines.
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How Long Does CPVC Last?
CPVC can last many years in the right plumbing conditions, but service life depends on installation quality, operating stress, support, heat exposure, and whether the line is used within its intended conditions.
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Is CPVC Safe for Drinking Water?
CPVC is commonly used in potable-water plumbing, but the responsible answer always depends on recognized standards, correct product selection, and proper installation.