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PVC Pipe Price List 2024

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July 13, 2025
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     When planning a plumbing project—whether for residential, commercial, or industrial use—knowing the latest PVC pipe price list is crucial for budgeting. You will learn first what is PVC pipe, its uses and important before we dive into the unit price.

What is PVC Pipe? Types, Uses, and Importance in Plumbing and Construction

     PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) pipes are one of the most widely used plastic piping systems in the Philippines and worldwide, known for their durability, affordability, and versatility. These pipes are essential in plumbing, drainage, irrigation, and electrical systems, making them a staple in residential, commercial, and industrial construction. Below, we’ll explore what PVC pipes are, their different types, common uses, and why they are crucial in modern infrastructure.

What is a PVC Pipe?

     PVC pipes are rigid plastic tubes made from polyvinyl chloride, a synthetic polymer. They are manufactured in various sizes, thicknesses, and pressure ratings to suit different applications. Unlike metal pipes, PVC pipes are lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and easy to install, making them a preferred choice for many builders and plumbers. They are also non-toxic (for potable water use) and resistant to chemicals, ensuring long-term reliability.

Types of PVC Pipes

    PVC pipes come in different classifications, each designed for specific purposes:

  1. PVC Class 150 (Pressure Pipes) – Used in water supply systems, these pipes can handle moderate pressure (up to 150 PSI). They are commonly seen in household plumbing, irrigation, and pool systems.

  2. PVC Schedule 40 (Heavy Duty) – Thicker and more durable than Class 150, Schedule 40 pipes are ideal for underground drainage, sewage, and industrial applications.

  3. PVC Schedule 80 (Extra Heavy Duty) – Designed for high-pressure and industrial uses, such as chemical processing and pressurized water lines.

  4. PVC Sanitary Pipes – Used in wastewater and sewer systems, these pipes have smooth interiors to prevent clogs.

  5. PVC Electrical Conduits – Non-pressure pipes that protect electrical wiring from moisture and physical damage.

Common Uses of PVC Pipes

  • Plumbing Systems – Carries clean water supply in homes and buildings.

  • Drainage & Sewage – Used in wastewater disposal, septic tanks, and storm drains.

  • Irrigation & Agriculture – Distributes water in farms, gardens, and hydroponic systems.

  • Electrical Conduits – Protects wires and cables from exposure and damage.

  • DIY & Home Projects – Used for furniture, DIY racks, and creative crafts.

Why Are PVC Pipes Important?

  1. Cost-Effective – Cheaper than metal pipes (like copper or galvanized iron) while offering similar durability.

  2. Long Lifespan – Resistant to rust, corrosion, and chemical damage, lasting 50+ years with proper installation.

  3. Easy Installation – Lightweight and can be cut, glued, or threaded without specialized tools.

  4. Environmentally Friendly – Recyclable and consumes less energy to produce compared to metal pipes.

  5. Safe for Drinking Water – NSF-certified PVC pipes ensure no harmful chemicals leach into water.

     PVC pipes play a vital role in modern construction and plumbing, offering a reliable, cost-efficient, and long-lasting solution for water distribution, drainage, and electrical safety. Whether you’re building a house, setting up an irrigation system, or protecting electrical wires, PVC pipes provide unmatched versatility and performance.


PVC Pipe Price List 2024 in the Philippines

      We’ve sourced prices from reliable hardware stores and suppliers like Wilcon Depot, CitiHardware, HMR, and Ace Hardware to ensure accuracy.

SpecificationUnitPrice (PHP)
PVC Pipes (Class 150 - Pressure Pipes)
1/2" (15mm) PVC Pipe - Class 150per length (3m)₱80 - ₱120
3/4" (20mm) PVC Pipe - Class 150per length (3m)₱110 - ₱160
1" (25mm) PVC Pipe - Class 150per length (3m)₱180 - ₱240
1.5" (40mm) PVC Pipe - Class 150per length (3m)₱320 - ₱400
2" (50mm) PVC Pipe - Class 150per length (3m)₱450 - ₱600
PVC Pipes (Schedule 40 - Heavy Duty)
1/2" (15mm) PVC Pipe - Sch 40per length (3m)₱90 - ₱140
3/4" (20mm) PVC Pipe - Sch 40per length (3m)₱130 - ₱190
1" (25mm) PVC Pipe - Sch 40per length (3m)₱200 - ₱280
1.5" (40mm) PVC Pipe - Sch 40per length (3m)₱350 - ₱480
2" (50mm) PVC Pipe - Sch 40per length (3m)₱500 - ₱700
PVC Sanitary Pipes & Fittings
4" (110mm) PVC Sewer Pipeper length (3m)₱1,200 - ₱1,600
4" (110mm) PVC Elbow (90°)per piece₱180 - ₱250
4" (110mm) PVC Sanitary Teeper piece₱250 - ₱350
PVC Electrical Conduit Pipes
1/2" (20mm) PVC Conduitper length (3m)₱60 - ₱100
3/4" (25mm) PVC Conduitper length (3m)₱90 - ₱150
1" (32mm) PVC Conduitper length (3m)₱150 - ₱220

Need an Excel copy of this table? Download here

What’s INCLUDED in the Prices?

  1. Base Material Cost

    • The prices reflect the standard retail cost of PVC pipes from major Philippine hardware stores (e.g., Wilcon, CitiHardware, Ace Hardware).

    • Covers Class 150, Schedule 40, sanitary pipes, and electrical conduits.

  2. Brand Variations

    • Prices account for common brands like:

      • Dynaplast

      • Emerald

      • Royu

      • Pipelife

  3. Standard Lengths

    • All pipe prices are based on 3-meter (10 ft) lengths, the most common size sold in hardware stores.

  4. Major Retailer Pricing

    • Prices are sourced from official websites and physical stores to ensure reliability.


❌ What’s EXCLUDED from the Prices?

  1. Transportation & Delivery Fees

    • Prices do not include shipping costs (for online orders) or delivery fees (for bulk purchases).

  2. Installation Labor Costs

    • The list only covers material costs—plumber fees are not included.

  3. Fittings & Accessories

    • While some fittings (elbows, tees) are listed, additional connectors, valves, or adhesives are priced separately.

  4. Taxes & Discounts

    • Prices are pre-VAT (unless stated otherwise by the supplier).

    • Promos (e.g., seasonal sales, contractor discounts) are not reflected.

  5. Custom or Specialty Pipes

    • UV-resistant, high-pressure, or industrial-grade PVC pipes may cost extra.


⚠️ Important CONSIDERATIONS When Buying PVC Pipes

  1. Regional Price Differences

    • Metro Manila prices may be 10-15% higher than provincial rates due to logistics.

  2. Bulk Purchase Discounts

    • Buying in bulk (e.g., 10+ pieces) can lower the per-unit cost (ask suppliers for deals).

  3. Pipe Thickness & Quality

    • Schedule 40 is thicker than Class 150—confirm which type your project requires.

  4. Inflation & Seasonal Changes

    • PVC prices fluctuate due to resin costs, fuel prices, and demand (check for updates).


Final Reminder

     Always request a quotation from your preferred supplier before finalizing purchases, as prices may change. For large projects, consult a licensed plumber or contractor to avoid material wastage.

   Did you find this guide helpful? Share it with fellow builders and contractors! For more construction material price lists, check our other blogs.

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