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Home Flex Underground Poly Fittings

Home Flex Underground Poly Fittings

When it comes to choosing the right materials for gas piping, homeowners and professionals alike seek solutions that are durable, safe, and efficient. This is where the HOME-FLEX Underground gas pipe, a medium-density polyethylene (MDPE) gas pipe, comes into play as an ideal choice for outdoor gas installations. Let's delve into the features and benefits of this innovative product, commonly known as PE or poly gas pipe, and why it's becoming a preferred option for many.

Understanding the Material: MDPE

The HOME-FLEX Underground gas pipe is crafted from medium-density polyethylene, a material known for its strength and flexibility. This type of plastic offers a unique combination of durability and ease of installation, making it a go-to choice for gas piping. The pipe conforms to the ASTM D2513 standard, ensuring it meets high-quality and safety benchmarks.

Flexibility and Ease of Installation

One of the most significant advantages of the HOME-FLEX Underground gas pipe is its flexibility. Unlike traditional metallic gas pipes, this MDPE pipe can be maneuvered and installed with relative ease. This flexibility drastically reduces installation time and the need for numerous fittings, making it a cost-effective choice for both homeowners and installers.

Durability and Corrosion Resistance

When it comes to longevity, the HOME-FLEX Underground gas pipe stands out. Unlike metallic pipes, it does not rust or corrode. This feature is particularly important for underground installations where moisture and soil conditions can be harsh. The corrosion resistance of MDPE ensures a longer lifespan for your gas piping, reducing the need for frequent replacements and maintenance.

Safety and Compliance

Safety is paramount in gas installations. The HOME-FLEX Underground gas pipe is approved for direct burial into the ground, adhering to local plumbing codes at the installation location. It is designed for use with both natural gas and LP gas, providing versatility for different gas supply needs.

Installation Guidelines

While the HOME-FLEX Underground gas pipe offers numerous benefits, it's crucial to adhere to specific installation guidelines to ensure safety and efficiency. This pipe is intended exclusively for underground use. It should never be installed inside, under, or above a building or house. Such restrictions are in place to prevent potential risks associated with gas piping and to comply with safety standards.

Ideal for Outdoor Gas Piping Needs

Given its durability, flexibility, and safety features, the HOME-FLEX Underground gas pipe is an excellent choice for outdoor gas installations. Whether you're setting up a new gas line to an outdoor kitchen, a fireplace, or a pool heater, this MDPE gas pipe can ensure a safe, efficient, and long-lasting solution.

Conclusion

The HOME-FLEX Underground gas pipe represents a significant advancement in gas piping technology. Its combination of flexibility, durability, and safety makes it a smart choice for anyone looking to install an outdoor gas line. By following the proper installation guidelines and understanding the unique properties of this MDPE gas pipe, homeowners and professionals can ensure a safe and efficient gas supply for various outdoor applications.

 

No. Polyethylene gas pipe, no matter who manufactures it, is not to be used in a building or under a foundation with a structure on it. Not only is it against all codes, it is potentially dangerous.

No, all yellow gas pipe needs to be at or below code-mandated burial levels. The yellow poly pipe should never be above grade.

Yes. It is certified for use with Propane as well as Natural Gas.

Yes. Unlike some push-to-connect fitting manufacturers, our underground fittings can be disassembled and reused.

We recommend you check the entire system for 30 minutes at 15 psi. Overnight testing is not recommended due to “false positives” that may result from temperature and barometric changes.

No, they are completely different product lines and are not compatible.

CTS means “copper tubing size” which is significantly different that “IPS” (iron pipe sizing) which is most prevalent in the underground gas category today. So, even though your pipe may say “1/2” CTS” it will not work with ½” IPS pipe fittings.

Yes, so long as the pipe and fitting sizes are the same. All manufacturers of D2513 poly pipe are held to the same dimensional and material standards.

Typically, underground gas systems run at 1/4-10psi and are stepped down to ¼ psi for natural gas and ½ psi for LP gas via a regulator either upon entry to the home or at the individual appliances. Our underground pipe is rated for a maximum of 80 psi and our fittings are rated for a maximum of 125 psi. All spec/submittal sheets are available in the Resources section.

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