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Jul 5, 2026

Ashirvad CPVC Pipe Price List 2026: Complete Size-wise Price Guide for Home Plumbing

Latest Ashirvad CPVC pipe price list 2026 with size-wise rates, buying tips and expert guidance for home plumbing from Siliguri Sanjay Agencies.

If you are planning a new home, renovating an old bathroom or working on a large construction project, one question always comes up early — what will the plumbing cost? A big part of that answer is the pipe you choose. CPVC pipes have become the first choice for hot and cold water lines in Indian homes, and among the many brands available, Ashirvad remains the name that plumbers and builders trust the most.

This guide gives you a clear, updated Ashirvad CPVC pipe price list for 2026, along with practical advice on sizes, use cases and how to buy the right pipe for your project. The rates shared here are indicative wholesale-to-retail ranges in India and are updated based on what we see in the North Bengal and Sikkim market at Siliguri Sanjay Agencies. Actual prices can vary depending on your city, dealer, order quantity and current GST or freight costs.

What is Ashirvad CPVC Pipe?

CPVC stands for Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride. It is a special type of plastic pipe designed to safely carry both hot and cold water inside a home or building. Unlike ordinary PVC, CPVC can handle water temperatures up to around 93°C, which is why it is the preferred choice for geyser lines, kitchen hot water supply and modern bathroom plumbing.

Ashirvad Pipes, part of the Aliaxis group, introduced CPVC technology to India back in the 1990s. Their flagship CPVC brand — FlowGuard Plus — is manufactured using Lubrizol technology from the United States and is one of the most tested plumbing systems in the world.

Key features of Ashirvad CPVC pipes

  • Safe for drinking water — lead-free and food-grade certified
  • Handles hot water up to 93°C continuously
  • Corrosion-proof — no rust, scale or bacterial growth inside the pipe
  • Leak-proof solvent cement joints that last decades
  • Lightweight — easier to carry and install than metal pipes
  • Low thermal conductivity — hot water stays hot longer
  • Certified to BIS, ASTM and NSF international standards

Common applications

  • Hot and cold water supply in homes and apartments
  • Geyser inlet and outlet lines
  • Kitchen sink and dishwasher connections
  • Hotels, hospitals and commercial buildings
  • High-rise residential towers where pressure and heat are both high

Why builders and plumbers prefer Ashirvad

Ask any experienced plumber in Siliguri which CPVC brand they trust and Ashirvad will almost always be the first name. The reason is simple — the fittings match perfectly, the solvent cement bonds strongly and jobs done with Ashirvad pipes rarely come back with complaints. Builders working on premium residential projects also prefer Ashirvad because it protects their brand reputation. A leaking pipe inside a wall is one of the most expensive problems in construction, and Ashirvad's quality control makes that risk very low.

With a properly installed system, Ashirvad CPVC pipes offer a service life of 50 years or more. That is longer than most other plumbing materials used in Indian homes, and it is one of the biggest reasons families are willing to pay a little extra for a trusted brand.

Latest Ashirvad CPVC Pipe Price List 2026

Below is an indicative Ashirvad FlowGuard Plus CPVC pipe price list for 2026. Prices are given per 3-metre length for the most commonly used SDR 11 series, which is standard for residential plumbing. Actual dealer prices may vary by 5 to 15% depending on city, transportation, GST and current raw material rates.

Size-wise price guide (per 3 metre pipe, indicative 2026 rates)

  • ½ inch (15 mm) — approx. ₹230 to ₹280 — best for basin taps, single-point geyser lines, small bathroom branches
  • ¾ inch (20 mm) — approx. ₹340 to ₹400 — best for shower lines, kitchen hot water, two-point geyser lines
  • 1 inch (25 mm) — approx. ₹520 to ₹610 — best for main branch lines feeding multiple fixtures
  • 1¼ inch (32 mm) — approx. ₹780 to ₹920 — best for building risers in small buildings
  • 1½ inch (40 mm) — approx. ₹1,050 to ₹1,240 — best for apartment risers and light commercial
  • 2 inch (50 mm) — approx. ₹1,650 to ₹1,900 — best for main risers in high-rise buildings

Ashirvad also manufactures CPVC pipes in the SDR 13.5 series for lower-pressure lines, and BlazeMaster CPVC for fire protection systems. For fittings — elbows, tees, couplers, reducers, unions, brass-threaded adapters — expect prices to range from ₹15 to ₹450 per piece depending on size and type. If you need a full itemised quotation for your bill of quantities, our team at Siliguri Sanjay Agencies can prepare one on the same working day.

Please treat these numbers as a reference only. Prices in the plumbing industry change often because of raw material costs, GST changes and transport. Always confirm the exact rate with your dealer before placing a bulk order.

Factors That Affect CPVC Pipe Prices

Two dealers may quote different prices for the same Ashirvad CPVC pipe, and both can be genuine. Understanding what drives the price will help you make a smarter buying decision.

  • Diameter — larger diameters use more raw material, so a 2-inch pipe costs many times more than a ½-inch one
  • Length — pipes are usually sold in 3-metre lengths, but bulk packs and custom cuts affect the per-metre rate
  • Pressure class (SDR 11 vs SDR 13.5) — thicker-walled SDR 11 costs more but handles higher pressure
  • Brand — Ashirvad, being a premium brand, is priced slightly higher than local or unbranded CPVC
  • Raw material cost — CPVC resin and additives are internationally traded, so global rates move Indian prices
  • GST — CPVC pipes currently attract 18% GST, which is built into the invoice price
  • Transportation and freight — long-distance delivery to towns in North Bengal or Sikkim adds cost
  • Dealer margin — authorised distributors offer better rates than sub-dealers because they buy in bulk directly
  • Order quantity — a full-carton or truckload order will always get a better per-piece rate
  • Season and demand — construction season peaks push prices up slightly

Why Choose Ashirvad CPVC Pipes?

There are cheaper CPVC options in the market, but the small saving upfront rarely justifies the risk. A pipe that leaks inside a wall after two years can cost you 20 times its price in repairs, breaking of tiles and re-painting. Here is what you actually get when you invest in Ashirvad.

  • Corrosion resistant — the pipe never rusts, so water quality stays clean for decades
  • Leak proof — the solvent-welded joints fuse into a single piece, unlike screwed metal joints
  • Heat resistant — safely carries hot water at high temperatures without softening or warping
  • Long service life — designed for 50 plus years under normal residential use
  • ISI, ASTM and NSF certified — tested against Indian and international standards
  • Lead free and food grade — safe for drinking water
  • Silent operation — reduces the water-hammer noise common with metal pipes
  • Trusted by plumbers — most experienced plumbers in Siliguri already know how to install FlowGuard Plus properly
  • Full fittings ecosystem — every elbow, tee, adapter and valve is available under the same brand
  • Backed by manufacturer warranty and pan-India after-sales support

CPVC vs PVC Pipe — Which One Should You Use?

This is one of the most common questions we get at the counter. Both CPVC and PVC are plastic pipes, but they are made for very different jobs. Choosing the wrong one is a mistake that shows up months later when the plumbing starts to fail.

Quick comparison

  • Material — CPVC is chlorinated PVC, treated to handle higher temperatures; PVC is standard polyvinyl chloride
  • Hot water — CPVC handles up to 93°C safely; PVC softens and deforms above 60°C
  • Cold water — Both work, but CPVC is more common in premium homes for hot + cold combined systems
  • Colour — Ashirvad CPVC is typically off-white or cream; UPVC is grey or white
  • Use case — CPVC for all indoor hot and cold water supply; UPVC for cold water supply and drainage
  • Pressure rating — CPVC (SDR 11) handles higher continuous pressure
  • Price — CPVC costs roughly 30 to 50% more than equivalent UPVC
  • Lifespan — Both offer 50 plus years when installed correctly

The simple rule is this — if a pipe will ever carry hot water, use CPVC. If it will only carry cold water or drain waste, UPVC or SWR is enough. Most modern Indian homes use a mix of both, with CPVC for the supply lines and UPVC or SWR for drainage.

How to Choose the Right CPVC Pipe

Even with a trusted brand like Ashirvad, choosing the right size and grade matters. A pipe that is too small will starve your fixtures of water pressure. One that is too large is a waste of money. Use these guidelines as a starting point and confirm the final specification with your plumber or with our team.

  • Water pressure — check the incoming municipal or borewell pressure; higher pressure needs SDR 11
  • Number of fixtures — one bathroom can be run on ¾ inch branch lines; a full flat needs a 1-inch main branch
  • Hot water requirement — any line connected to a geyser must be CPVC, not UPVC or GI
  • Residential vs commercial — commercial buildings need larger risers and higher pressure ratings
  • Building height — apartments above three floors need 1½ inch or 2 inch main risers
  • Budget — CPVC costs more than PVC but saves money over 50 years of use
  • Future expansion — leave capacity for a second bathroom or additional fittings you may add later

Why Buy from Siliguri Sanjay Agencies?

Siliguri Sanjay Agencies has been serving the plumbing and sanitaryware trade in North Bengal and Sikkim for over 50 years. Three generations of the same family have built the business on one simple idea — sell only genuine products and stand behind every sale.

We are an authorised dealer for Ashirvad pipes and stock the complete CPVC, UPVC, SWR, column, agri and BlazeMaster fire protection range. Along with pipes, we supply water tanks, sanitaryware from Jaquar and Simpolo, kitchen sinks, bathroom fittings and every fitting your plumber will ask for. When you order from us, you get one invoice, one delivery and one contact person for the whole plumbing package.

  • Authorised Ashirvad dealer — 100% genuine product with full manufacturer warranty
  • Wholesale rates for builders, contractors and plumbers
  • Complete stock — no missing fittings, no waiting for another shop
  • Same-day delivery in Siliguri and next-day across North Bengal and Sikkim
  • GST invoice on every order
  • Expert advice from a team that has been in the trade for decades

Final Thoughts

Plumbing is one of those investments you make only once every few decades. A small saving today on cheap pipes will almost always cost you more tomorrow in leaks, repairs and wasted water. The Ashirvad CPVC price list 2026 shared above is a fair reflection of what quality costs — and for most Indian homes, it is money well spent.

If you want an exact quotation for your project, share your requirement with our team at Siliguri Sanjay Agencies. Call 81700 10483, WhatsApp your list, or visit our Sevoke Road showroom. We will help you pick the right sizes, the right pressure class and the right fittings — and give you the best rate we can on today's stock.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the price of Ashirvad CPVC Pipe in 2026?

As an indicative range, Ashirvad FlowGuard Plus CPVC pipes cost around ₹230 to ₹280 for a ½ inch 3-metre pipe and go up to ₹1,650 to ₹1,900 for a 2 inch 3-metre pipe. Actual prices depend on city, dealer, quantity and GST.

Which size of CPVC pipe is best for a home?

Most Indian homes use ½ inch and ¾ inch CPVC for bathroom and kitchen branch lines, and 1 inch for the main branch. Apartments in taller buildings may need 1½ inch or 2 inch main risers.

Is Ashirvad CPVC better than other brands?

Ashirvad's FlowGuard Plus CPVC uses Lubrizol technology and is one of the most tested CPVC systems in India. It is generally rated above local brands on quality, fittings availability and long-term reliability.

Is CPVC suitable for hot water?

Yes. CPVC is specifically designed for hot water and can safely handle continuous temperatures up to about 93°C, which is why it is used on geyser and kitchen hot water lines.

Can I use PVC pipe instead of CPVC to save money?

Only for cold water and drainage. PVC softens above 60°C and will deform or leak if used on hot water lines, so any pipe connected to a geyser should always be CPVC.

Where can I buy Ashirvad CPVC pipes in Siliguri?

You can buy the complete Ashirvad CPVC range at Siliguri Sanjay Agencies on Sevoke Road, Siliguri. We are an authorised dealer and offer wholesale rates, same-day delivery and full fittings support.

Does Ashirvad give any warranty on CPVC pipes?

Yes. Ashirvad offers a manufacturer warranty on FlowGuard Plus CPVC pipes when installed as per their guidelines. Retain your GST invoice for warranty claims.

What is the difference between SDR 11 and SDR 13.5 CPVC?

SDR 11 pipes have thicker walls and handle higher pressure, making them standard for residential hot and cold water. SDR 13.5 is thinner-walled and used for lower-pressure applications.

How long do Ashirvad CPVC pipes last?

When installed correctly, Ashirvad CPVC pipes are designed for a service life of 50 years or more under normal residential conditions.

Do you deliver Ashirvad CPVC pipes outside Siliguri?

Yes. Siliguri Sanjay Agencies delivers across North Bengal and Sikkim, usually within one to two working days. Delivery timing depends on order size and location.

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