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At Supply Online, we make finding the right pipe cement and primers simple for your plumbing projects. Whether you’re tackling a small repair or a large installation, our selection offers reliable, high-quality options for PVC, CPVC, and ABS pipes. We’re here to help you create strong, leak-proof connections that stand the test of time. From trusted brands to expert advice, we’ve got everything you need to keep your work running smoothly. Shop our collection of pipe cement and primers today and ensure a secure, long-lasting connection every time you tackle a plumbing project! 

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When it comes to creating secure and long-lasting pipe connections, our range of pipe cements and primers has you covered. Whether you're working on a residential, commercial, or industrial project, we've got high-quality adhesives and primers for every need. From quick-setting solutions to heavy-duty options, you’ll find the right product for PVC, CPVC, and ABS piping.

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Why Choose Our Pipe Cements and Primers? 

Strong, Lasting Bonds: These products create a tight seal that keeps pipes securely joined for years. It’s the peace of mind you need, especially for critical plumbing projects. 

Leak Prevention: No one likes dealing with leaks! Using primers and cement together helps form a bond that significantly reduces the risk of those pesky drips or, worse, water damage. 

Quick and Simple Application: No need to worry about complicated tools or techniques. Just a quick, straightforward application, and you’re all set. 

Compatible with Multiple Materials: Whether you’re working with PVC, CPVC, or ABS, there’s a cement and primer combo that’ll do the task. 

Meets Code Requirements: Many building codes require the use of primers and cements, so you’re not just doing the job right—you’re doing it by the book. 

Durability in the Long Run: These products don’t just hold things together—they also help your piping systems withstand the wear and tear of time and the elements. 

Prepared for Tough Conditions: If you’re working in tricky environments—think extreme heat or high moisture—good quality primers ensure that the surface is perfectly prepped for a strong bond. 

Affordable Protection: Investing a bit more in high-quality cement and primer now can save you from expensive repairs or replacements later. It's a small step that protects you from bigger costs down the road. 

Types of Pipe Cement and Primers We Offer 

  • Abrasive Sand: Perfect for prepping surfaces, ensuring a secure bond. 
  • Adhesive Cement: Strong and versatile, works on everything from PVC to metal. 
  • CPVC Cement: Tailored for CPVC systems, resistant to heat and pressure. 
  • PVC Cement: Ideal for PVC pipes, it creates a watertight and durable bond. 
  • Solvent Cement: A fast-acting adhesive that chemically bonds plastic pipes. 

 

FAQs: Everything You Need to Know 

Q1 How to Use Pipe Cement and Primer  

  1. Prepare the Pipes: Start by cutting the pipes to the required length. Clean the ends of the pipes and fittings using a cloth to remove any dirt, grease, or debris. 
  2. Apply the Primer: Use a pipe primer to clean and soften the surfaces of both the pipe and the fitting. Apply an even coat of primer on the outside of the pipe and the inside of the fitting. This step ensures that the pipe cement will adhere more effectively, resulting in a stronger bond. 
  3. Apply the Pipe Cement: After priming, apply the pipe cement evenly on both the primed surfaces—outside the pipe and inside the fitting. Ensure a complete and even layer for a watertight seal. 
  4. Assemble the Joint: Immediately push the pipe and fitting together, giving them a slight twist to evenly distribute the cement. Hold the joint firmly for a few seconds to allow the cement to set. 
  5. Cure Time: Allow the joint to cure as per the manufacturer’s instructions before subjecting it to pressure or use. This can range from a few minutes for light applications to several hours for high-pressure systems.

Q2: Can I use PVC pipe cement on CPVC pipes?  

PVC pipe cement is specifically formulated for PVC pipes. For CPVC pipes, it's recommended to use pipe cement designed for CPVC to ensure proper bonding and safety.  

Q3: How long does pipe cement take to dry?  

Drying time can vary based on the type of pipe cement and environmental conditions. Typically, it takes about 15 minutes for initial handling strength and up to 24 hours for a full cure.  

Q4: Is pipe primer necessary for all types of pipes?  

Yes, pipe primer is essential, especially for PVC and CPVC pipes, as it prepares the pipe surface for a stronger bond with the cement. It ensures a leak-free joint.  

Q5: Can I use pipe cement for both water and gas pipes?  

Pipe cement is used for water and drainage systems. For gas pipes, it's crucial to use adhesives specifically rated for gas lines to ensure safety.  

Q6: How do I remove excess pipe cement after application?  

Wipe off any excess pipe cement immediately with a clean cloth before it dries. Once dried, it can be challenging to remove.  

Q7: Can I use pipe cement in wet conditions?  

Yes, some waterproof pipe cements are formulated to work in damp or wet conditions. However, it's always best to follow the manufacturer's instructions for optimal results. 

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