When making modifications or repairs to existing pipe systems, this Homewerks Worldwide PVC compression coupling comes in handy. This coupling also joins piping together on new installations. Restrain pipe after installation.
- PVC construction with rubber gasket
- For use with cold water lines
- For connecting piping and repairs of PVC and galvanized pipe
- Compression connection
- Easy to install
Anonymous –
When I saw this at I thought it would be a nice way to join PVC pipe without cement. But after installation, at pressure of about 40 psi, the pipe blew out of the fitting. Afterward, I read on-line that the pipes must be restrained, which was not an option for my installation. It’s too bad the limitation was not posted at the store.
Anonymous –
It works like its advertised to work… repair cold running water broken pipes.
Anonymous –
Able to make my repair off water line.
Anonymous –
I do not like the fact that they do make replacement rubber seals for coupling
nan –
Works as expected. No tools required. No leaks. I used in in my sprinkler system for an inspection/repair. I opened a one inch PVC sprinkler pipe under ground and used this to seal it again. No issues.
Anonymous –
I had a leak under my house. This looked like a time saving options. Does not hold if there is pressure and any play in the water lines. Blew off twice. Once hand tight and once tightened with wrenches. Ended up using regular glued in fittings. Would probably be okay if there was no room for the piping to move.
Anonymous –
Great for fixing a broken or cracked water line
Anonymous –
Great repair item. Used on my 3/4 inch main line feed to my house. This fitting came loose two times. So on this third time reconnecting this fitting I used PVC cement on the threads. Hope this works permanently. ??
Anonymous –
First and only time using this fitting was while I was replacing my pressure tank, as well as most of the fittings (corroded tee, boiler valve, busted pressure gauge, etc). Not sure of our well pump’s GPM but I’m using a 26gal tank and a 40/60 pressure switch – the fitting is rated for 150psi. I wanted to use this fitting to let me get the new tank a couple more inches from the wall than the last, without having to couplers side-by-side. Finished the plumbing and electrical, turned on the pump. I stayed a few cycles of the pump to check for leaks…was doing well and about to walk away. GUSH! Water EVERYWHERE. What a mess. The PVC pulled straight out of the fitting (compressed by a rubber grommet). Not sure if it was too tight or what, but it did it a SECOND time! No more. is currently closed, so I’ll have a 6am trip to return these and use normal PVC couplers. I cannot rest assured that I will not have a major water leak at some point, especially when I am not around to cut the power and shut off the valve to the rest of the house. Did I do something wrong? I don’t know, but I’d appreciate any feedback. 2 stars because it is probably at least good for low pressure plumbing.
Anonymous –
Worked fine, lasts a long time.
Anonymous –
Makes it quick and easy to repair a broken line.
Anonymous –
Perfect solution for an irrigation line cut by a trenching machine. Fixed it in place with no glue, no additional cutting. Easy.
Anonymous –
I used this to join coiled irrigation pipe and 3/4″ PVC in a landscape pump system. Works beautifully!
Anonymous –
Worked well. I clipped a sprinkler line with a shovel. I cut a small
Piece out and used the compression fitting
Anonymous –
This is a great fitting for repairing an in-ground sprinkler system leak where glue joints are difficult. Hopefully the roots down there won’t weaken the fix!