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does pvc freeze
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PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) itself does not freeze; however, it becomes significantly more brittle and susceptible to damage at lower temperatures. Water inside PVC pipes can freeze when the temperature falls below 0°C (32°F), leading to potential expansion and cracking of the PVC material. Therefore, while PVC does not freeze, it is crucial to protect it in environments susceptible to freezing to prevent damage caused by expanding ice. Insulating PVC pipes or using heating cables are common preventative measures in cold climates to reduce the risk of freeze-related damage.
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