Unplasticised polyvinyl chloride (UPVC) pipes are widely used in plumbing and drainage systems. They are preferred for their durability, cost-effectiveness, and corrosion resistance. Proper maintenance of these components is important to extending their lifespan and maintaining their performance. Here, we share some useful insights on establishing a maintenance schedule for UPVC pipes.
1. Daily or Weekly Inspections:
1. Quarterly Maintenance:
3. Biannual Maintenance:
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