When working with 80 schedule PVC pipe, proper installation is key to ensuring long-term performance. Known for its thick walls and ability to withstand high pressure, this type of pipe is commonly used in industrial, commercial, and municipal applications. LESSO America offers a range of 80 schedule PVC pipe products that meet rigorous standards for strength and chemical resistance, making them a solid choice for demanding environments across North America.

Do: Use the Right Tools and Techniques
Professionals should always cut 80 schedule PVC pipe using a fine-toothed saw or pipe cutter designed for PVC. After cutting, deburring and chamfering the pipe ends is important to ensure smooth joints. LESSO America recommends using primer and solvent cement that are specifically formulated for PVC to create a secure bond. These steps help prevent leaks and maintain system integrity under pressure.
Don’t: Skip Curing Time or Over-Tighten
One common mistake is rushing the curing process. Once solvent cement is applied, the joint must be left undisturbed for the recommended time before pressure testing. Over-tightening threaded connections can also lead to cracking, as the thick walls of 80 schedule PVC pipe are strong but not flexible. Installers should follow torque guidelines carefully to avoid compromising the pipe’s structure.
Do: Support the Pipe Properly
Proper support spacing is critical for maintaining alignment and avoiding stress on the joints. LESSO America advises using hangers or brackets at regular intervals based on pipe diameter and system design. This helps prevent sagging and maintains consistent performance over time, especially in above-ground installations.
Conclusion
Installing 80 schedule PVC pipe requires attention to detail and adherence to best practices. LESSO America provides quality piping solutions along with the guidance professionals need to complete successful installations. By following these do’s and don’ts, contractors and engineers across North America can ensure their systems operate safely, efficiently, and with minimal maintenance.