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May not be legal to install anymore. NY banned that stuff years ago. I could still find it at one supplier for awhile, but now I have to do a mechanical (threaded) connection when repairing a home. The transition glue isnt allowed either.
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It's not allowed by code in allot of the country. Here and many other places I have been it's not allowed to be used in houses only in trailer houses.
I haven't used it much because it's so rare and often more expensive than pvc. The only place I know here that carries any kind of selection is the only one true value left on this side of the metroplex and they cater to an area with trailers..
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I ran into this about a month and a half ago while trying to tie-in a new sink sump pump to my existing ABS DWV piping. My only option was to buy a rubber Wye fitting as the transition from PVC to ABS.
Paul
They were right, I SHOULDN'T have tried it at home!
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I can still get both at our BORG. I can get anything I want if I order on-line.
Being code or not is irrelevant. Our BORG sells non-code compliant lighting all the time. Besides, new code only applies to new things. No one is going to make you strip out ABS for PVC because it may not be in the latest code.
Its just whatever fits their financial model.
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