We Recycle, Produce and Supply HDPE Pipe

High-density polyethylene (HDPE) pipes offer ecologically responsible and cost-effective material alternatives for a variety of applications. Additionally, HDPE pipe is chemically resistant and has a long service life due to its flexibility.

High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) piping is uniquely immune to rust and corrosion, making it an ideal choice for various applications, from potable water transport to chemical delivery systems. This resistance extends the lifespan of HDPE pipes significantly compared to traditional metal pipes.

HDPE’s flexibility allows it to withstand constant pressures and the stresses of dynamic loads without suffering wear and tear. This characteristic makes it exceptionally durable in applications requiring the piping to flex under stress, ensuring long-term reliability.

Thanks to its seamless jointing methods, HDPE piping offers a virtually leak-free system. The fusion process used to join HDPE pipes creates a bond as strong as the pipe itself, eliminating the risk of leaks that are common in the joints of other types of piping systems.

HDPE piping is made from recyclable materials, contributing to its eco-friendly profile. Its long service life and low maintenance requirements reduce the need for frequent replacements and repairs, minimizing its environmental footprint over time.

 
 
 

The piping material in a geothermal system is a critical element in its performance. A good material is resistant to corrosion as well as chemicals and impacts. In addition, excellent piping materials remain flexible and can handle temperature changes efficiently.

For these reasons, High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) stands out as a clear choice. Known for its strength and durability, HDPE was one of the first materials used in geothermal systems.

Today, its attributes easily meet the demands of the industry, and HDPE is approved in all model codes in the U.S. and Canada.

QUALITY HIGH DENSITY POLYETHYLENE FOR ANY PROJECT

Our HDPE Pipe for Sale

We gladly provide polyethylene black plastic pipe that has been slightly used for fresh water or dry methane gas applications; there is no hydrocarbon residue. It is really clean and in excellent shape. Our pipe is sold as-is, with no guarantee or liability coverage. Please consult the manufacturer’s guidelines for permitted uses. All pipes are made of 3408 resin.

Your Poly Pipe Pulled & Sold

With almost no disturbance to your ranch land, we buy & recycle your abandoned, buried poly pipe to be reused to industry.
See how much recycling your poly pipe could be worth.

recycling Polythelyne pipes

Our Goal is to Simplify HDPE Pipe Supply

Legacy Innovations LLC is pioneering new methods of procuring and supplying polyethylene pipe. This company’s foundation is based on the ever-increasing, high demand for polyethylene pipe, as well as innovative and effective recycling and retrieval methods. As an organization, our primary purpose is to collect abandoned High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) Pipe and sell it directly to clients in need.

ANSWERS TO YOUR HDPE QUESTIONS

High Density Polyethylene Pipe | FAQ

Is High Density Polyethylene Pipe safe for drinking water?

Yes, it is absolutely safe. Polyethylene will not affect your water quality, it will not cause chemicals to go into the water when stored.

What is the advantage of HDPE Pipe versus other kinds of pipes?

HDPE pipes offer superior durability, flexibility, and corrosion resistance compared to other types of pipes, making them ideal for a wide range of applications. They are also cost-effective and have a long lifespan.

Is HDPE environmentally friendly?

Yes, HDPE is a recyclable material. Its long lifespan and resistance to damage reduce the need for frequent replacements, making it an environmentally friendly choice.
Poly pipes have a wide range of applications in various industries and are known for their unique properties, such as high flexibility and corrosion resistance. They can be used in water supply, irrigation systems, sewage disposal, and gas distribution due to their durability and corrosion resistance.

How long can plastic pipe actually last?

The 50-year lifespan of plastic pipes is a conservative estimate that may be exceeded by recent advances in material science and engineering. Current data and studies indicate that plastic pipes have the potential for extended service lives.

What are the temperature limits for High Density Polyethylene Pipes?

HDPE pipe can normally handle fluids at temperatures ranging from -40°F to 140°F (-40°C to 60°C). It makes them suitable for a variety of environmental conditions.