MANILA, Philippines — When creating your new home, it’s easy to get caught up on the color of your living room or the style of your kitchen. However, this leaves some of the most essential details of your house in the backseat, like say for example your water supply pipes and plumbing work. Often left to engineers and contractors, selecting the proper materials for your pipe paths are just as important as choosing your wallpaper and sofa. After all, pipes are the network that keeps your home clean, hydrated, and refreshed.
Plastic is Fantastic
While copper and brass pipes are well-known in this department, they are simply too expensive and burdensome to install. Not to mention they corrode in high-moisture conditions, making them quite impractical in the Philippines’ constant humidity. This is why most, if not all, opt for plastic pipes and fittings.
Be it in a humble residential build or a towering commercial project, investing in quality pipes and fittings are a must. Note that not all pipes are made the same, some are subpar and cost you in tedious repairs. Pipes and fittings are the most used and abused pieces of any space which means you should settle for nothing but pure durability.
MIG Systems offers a wide variety of resilient plastic pipes and fittings for any type of project. Coming from a line of Filipino inventors, the company boasts of a storied past with product innovation at the heart of it all. They are committed to manufacturing and supplying globally competitive plastic pipes and fittings for all Filipino builders at accessible prices. Here’s why their Non-Loose Component (NLC) Fittings are a hit among big and small contractors nationwide.
Durability & Longevity
MIG’s NLCs are made of high-grade Polypropylene (PP) that’s incredibly durable, it can last you up to half a century! The smooth interior means it’s resistant to scale build up and promises a steady, high-flow capacity throughout its service life. It can weather the harshest of storms and the strongest of earthquakes with its high-resistance moisture and impact.
The materials used in the Fittings have excellent chemical resistance, with exceptional resistance to microbiological corrosion even if you place them underground. If installed in an area under direct sunlight, the fittings are equipped with carbon black to prevent any damage from UV Radiation.
Potability
The manufacturer has made sure that all their products are completely made with non-toxic materials for the most potable water to stream into your home. Even the O-Rings in the fittings are made of Nitrile Rubber, making them safe for drinking water to pass through.
Compatibility
NLC Fittings are incredibly easy to install and require very little effort, even in high pressure situations. Just loosen the nuts, insert the pipe, and tighten; securing it to place, no special tools needed. Coming in the most universal shapes and nominal sizes, there’s an MIG’s NLC Fitting for whatever you are building. This product line is flexible and demountable for your convenience.
Affordability
On top of all these benefits, the best part about these NLC products is that they are 40% cheaper than brass fittings, making them an economical choice and a worthy investment. And unlike brass fittings that are prone to theft and junking, plastic pipes and fittings have no junk value making them safe from thieves looking for a quick buck at your expense.
So for your next build, put time and effort into choosing the materials going into your water pipe system. Opt for long-lasting and value-for-money pipes and fittings like MIG Systems’ impressive NLC product line. They also have a wide selection of pipes and fittings for different applications such as ISO-Certified and Copper Tube Sizing (CTS), and other essential plumbing products and services.
For orders and inquiries, check MIG Systems Incorporated’s Website
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