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When a plumbing run needs to change direction without leaks or pressure loss, the fitting you choose makes all the difference. Whether you're a homeowner tackling a bathroom renovation, a landscaper routing irrigation lines, or a maker building a custom fluid system, these 90° PVC elbow connectors deliver a clean, secure turn every time.
Each connector is molded from rigid PVC (polyvinyl chloride), offering a smooth interior bore that minimizes flow restriction. Available in nine pipe sizes — 1/2" (13 mm), 3/4" (19 mm), 1" (25 mm), 1-1/4" (32 mm), 1-1/2" (38 mm), 2" (51 mm), 2-1/2" (64 mm), 3" (76 mm), and 4" (102 mm) — and three color options (White, Blue, and Gray) to support color-coded plumbing systems or aesthetic preferences.
Typical use cases include residential cold-water supply lines, drip irrigation and garden watering systems, workshop air-line routing, and DIY hydroponic or aquaponic builds where a precise 90° directional change is required.
| Material | Rigid PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) |
|---|---|
| Fitting Angle | 90° |
| Available Sizes | 1/2", 3/4", 1", 1-1/4", 1-1/2", 2", 2-1/2", 3", 4" |
| Size Range (mm) | 13 mm – 102 mm |
| Color Options | White, Blue, Gray |
| Connection Type | See variant options |
| Wall Thickness | See variant options |
| Pressure Rating | See variant options |
| Compatible Pipe Standard | Schedule 40 PVC |
| Pack Quantities | 1 Pcs, 2 Pcs, 5 Pcs |
| Surface Finish | Smooth, matte |
Match the fitting size to your pipe's nominal diameter. For example, if you have 1" Schedule 40 PVC pipe, select the 1" elbow. When in doubt, measure the pipe's outer diameter and compare it to standard nominal sizing charts — nominal size is slightly smaller than the actual outer diameter for PVC pipe.
Pressure ratings vary by pipe size and wall thickness. Smaller diameters (1/2"–1") typically handle higher pressures than larger diameters (3"–4"). Please refer to the variant specifications or contact us to confirm the rating for your specific size before use in pressurized systems.
Yes. Rigid PVC is inherently resistant to rust, scale, and a wide range of common chemicals including chlorinated water, mild acids, and fertilizer solutions. It is not recommended for use with solvents, concentrated acids, or temperatures above approximately 60°C (140°F).
Standard rigid PVC is rated for cold water and ambient-temperature applications. For hot water lines (above 60°C / 140°F), CPVC or other heat-rated fittings are recommended. These elbows are well-suited for cold water supply, irrigation, and ambient-temperature fluid systems.
The color options are primarily for visual identification and aesthetic preference. Many installers use different colors to distinguish water circuits — for example, Blue for cold water, Gray for drainage or secondary lines, and White for general supply. All three colors are made from the same rigid PVC material.
These fittings are designed for solvent-cement (PVC glue) installation, which requires no special power tools. You will need PVC primer and PVC cement, a pipe cutter or hacksaw, and a deburring tool. Clean the pipe end, apply primer, apply cement to both surfaces, insert and give a quarter-turn, then hold for 30 seconds. Allow the joint to cure before pressurizing.
For a single repair or one directional change, the 1-piece pack is the most economical choice. If you are running multiple lines or expect to need spares, the 2-piece or 5-piece packs offer a lower per-unit cost and ensure you have extras on hand for future adjustments.