Our guide on how to glue PVC covers all the necessary details on using PVC glue to install PVC boards, pipes, furniture, and more.
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Our guide on how to glue PVC covers all the necessary details on using PVC glue to install PVC boards, pipes, furniture, and more.
Learn how to glue PVC and you’ll be ready to install PVC boards and trim, assemble patio furniture, and more. It’s just a matter of knowing the relevant details and choosing the best adhesives.
When you hear the term PVC, you might immediately think of those white plastic pipes. You’d be correct, but did you know many other household items are made from the same material? Trim boards, siding, fences, patio furniture, upholstery, and toys are just a few common applications. The material is very popular because it won’t shrink, warp, or rot.
So, what is the best adhesive to join or repair PVC products? It depends on the item. Let’s cover a few of those. For gluing PVC pipes, it’s best to use PVC cement that is specially made for that purpose. This is important since the bond needs to be strong and watertight.
To glue PVC boards together, install PVC fence post caps and choose PVC contact cement to assemble PVC furniture (recommendations below). This type of glue will essentially “weld” the parts together for a permanent bond.
A good-quality construction adhesive will do the trick when gluing PVC to another material, such as wood or metal. Always check the label to ensure compatibility.
Let’s cover installing PVC trim boards such as baseboards or crown molding.
If you get some adhesive on your hands while gluing PVC, rub it off with a towel and some acetone or nail polish remover. This will soften the glue, and most of it can be wiped away. Then wash with soap and warm water.
Select an adhesive based on the materials that will contact the PVC and the conditions it will be exposed to.
LePage Heavy Duty Contact Cement bonds on contact to eliminate the need for clamping. It is solvent-based and resistant to heat, moisture, and oil. This product dries clear and will bond to PVC, wood, metal, and laminates, making it a very versatile adhesive for the construction site. It’s available in cans and a squeeze tube.
For small items and quick repairs, you’ll love LePage Super Glue All Plastics. This special formula will bond to most plastics, including those that are sometimes hard to glue. One drop will form a tremendous bond to PVC, polyethylene, polypropylene, and more. It is unaffected by water or freezing temperatures.