Engineered for dependable underground pressure piping, the Advanced Drainage Systems 1 in x 100 ft Polyethylene Pressure Pipe delivers reliable water transport with a lightweight design and robust performance. This pipe is IAPMO certified and NSF listed, ensuring compliance with plumbing codes and safety standards for potable water applications. With a 100-foot length and a 250 psi maximum working pressure, it’s ready to power residential irrigation mains, service lines, and other low- to moderate-pressure water systems.
Why this polyethylene pressure pipe stands out
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High-pressure resilience: Rated up to 250 psi, it handles typical residential and commercial water demands with confidence.
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Potable-water ready: NSF listed, providing assurance for safe, clean water transport in approved applications.
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Code‑conscious design: IAPMO certified, supporting compliance with plumbing codes and installation standards.
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Lightweight and flexible: Easier to maneuver than rigid alternatives, reducing installation time and labor without sacrificing strength.
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Long, practical length: 100 ft provides ample reach for many standard setups and minimizes joints along your run.
Key specifications
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Brand: Advanced Drainage Systems
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Product Type: Pressure Pipe
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Diameter: 1 in
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Length: 100 ft
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Maximum Pressure: 250 psi
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Material: Polyethylene
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Certifications: IAPMO Certified; NSF Listed: Yes
Ideal applications
- Potable water distribution lines for residential or small commercial setups
- Underground irrigation mains and service lines
- Temporary or permanent water transport where corrosion resistance is beneficial
- Low- to moderate-pressure piping runs that benefit from easier handling and faster installation
Usage and installation tips
- Pair with fittings and joints rated for at least 250 psi to maintain system integrity.
- Follow local codes and the manufacturer’s guidance for joining methods and trenching practices to ensure a reliable seal.
- Store away from direct sunlight when not in use to minimize UV exposure, and handle sections carefully to avoid kinks or damage.
- Plan runs to minimize the number of joints; use the full 100 ft length where possible to reduce potential leak points.