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When a leaking joint or a mismatched fitting brings your plumbing project to a halt, you need parts that simply work the first time. These PVC solvent-weld fittings are designed for homeowners, plumbers, and irrigation specialists who demand a watertight, long-lasting bond without the complexity of threaded connections.
Each fitting is moulded from rigid PVC (polyvinyl chloride) and is available in three colour options — White, Blue, and Grey — across a wide diameter range of 20mm (~¾ in) to 160mm (~6¼ in). The product line covers cross connectors, straight nipples, couplings, valves, and other solvent-weld fittings, sold individually or in multi-packs of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 10 pieces.
Typical applications include residential cold-water supply lines, garden irrigation manifolds, pool and spa pipework, and DIY drainage systems where a solvent-cement PVC pipe fitting for cold water plumbing is required. The colour coding makes it easy to distinguish pressure lines (Blue) from drainage or general-purpose runs (White/Grey) at a glance.
Available from 20mm to 160mm nominal diameter, covering the most common residential and light-commercial pipe sizes in a single product family.
Choose White, Blue, or Grey to match your existing pipework or to colour-code different service lines for easy identification during maintenance.
The smooth solvent-cement socket creates a chemically fused, leak-free joint that is stronger than the pipe itself once cured — no clamps or O-rings needed.
Rigid PVC is inherently resistant to rust, scale, and a broad range of household chemicals, making these fittings suitable for long-term buried or exposed installations.
Order exactly what you need — single pieces for repairs or multi-packs of 2, 3, 4, 5, or 10 for larger projects, with per-unit savings on higher quantities.
Solvent-weld assembly requires only PVC primer and cement — no specialist tools. Clean the pipe end, apply cement, push and twist, and the joint sets within minutes.
| Material | Rigid PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) |
|---|---|
| Connection Type | Solvent-weld (glue socket) |
| Nominal Diameter Range | 20mm – 160mm (approx. ¾ in – 6¼ in) |
| Available Colours | White, Blue, Grey |
| Fitting Types Included | Cross connector, nipple, coupling, valve, and related fittings |
| Pressure Rating | See variant options |
| Wall Thickness | See variant options |
| Temperature Rating | Suitable for cold water (typically up to 60 °C / 140 °F) |
| Pack Quantities | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 10 pieces per order |
| Colour / Finish | White / Blue / Grey — solid colour throughout |
| Compatibility | Standard metric PVC pressure pipe (PN10/PN16) |
Measure the outside diameter (OD) of your existing pipe with a calliper or tape measure. The nominal size printed on the pipe (e.g. 25mm) typically refers to the OD for metric PVC pressure pipe. Match that number to the fitting size listed in the variant selector. If you are unsure, contact us to confirm before ordering.
The colour difference is primarily for identification purposes. Blue fittings are commonly used for potable (drinking) water or pressure lines, White for general plumbing and drainage, and Grey for electrical conduit or general-purpose applications. All three colours are made from the same rigid PVC material and share the same solvent-weld connection method.
Standard rigid PVC is rated for cold water service, typically up to approximately 60 °C (140 °F) at reduced pressure. For hot water systems above this temperature, CPVC or other heat-rated materials are recommended. Please verify the pressure-temperature rating for your specific application before installation.
A correctly made solvent-weld joint chemically fuses the fitting and pipe into a single piece. Once fully cured (typically 24 hours for pressure testing), the joint is generally stronger than the pipe wall itself and will not loosen over time the way threaded connections can. This makes it the preferred choice for buried or concealed pipework.
Yes. PVC solvent-weld fittings are widely used in garden irrigation manifolds, drip systems, and sprinkler supply lines. The smaller sizes (20mm–50mm) are particularly popular for residential irrigation. Ensure the operating pressure of your system does not exceed the fitting's rated pressure, and use UV-resistant pipe if the installation is exposed to direct sunlight.
No specialist tools are required. You will need a pipe cutter or fine-tooth saw to cut the pipe square, PVC primer (cleaner), and PVC solvent cement. Apply primer to both the pipe end and the fitting socket, then apply cement, push the pipe firmly into the socket with a slight twist, and hold for 30 seconds. Allow the joint to cure before pressurising the system.
For single repairs, ordering 1 or 2 pieces keeps costs low. For new installations or projects requiring multiple fittings of the same size, the 5-pack or 10-pack options offer a lower per-unit cost and reduce the risk of running short mid-project. Select your preferred quantity in the variant selector above.