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Company History

North American Pipe Corporation, a subsidiary of Westlake Chemical Corporation, was formed in 1992 with the purchase of three PVC pipe plants located in Georgia, Kentucky, and Mississippi. All of these plants manufacture pipe with integral gasketed joints for use in potable water and sanitary sewer systems.

In 1993, North American Pipe acquired a PVC pipe plant in north Texas which produces a broad product line including PVC pipe for plumbing and industrial applications as well as for water and sewer projects.

North American Pipe expanded once again in 1994 with the acquisition of three additional PVC pipe plants located in Indiana, Illinois, and Arkansas. All of these plants specialize in pipe for potable water and sewer applications.

Also in 1994, North American Pipe began producing vinyl fence at the Mississippi plant. This modest beginning has grown into Westech Fence, a leading producer of PVC fence components used in residential, commercial and agricultural applications where it offers long, maintenance-free service life. Westech Fence operations were relocated to the Indiana plant in 1998, and PVC pipe capacity from there was distributed among the other plants to maintain the markets served out of this location.

The largest acquisition to date occurred in 2004 when North American Pipe purchased all three of the PVC pipe plants from Bristolpipe. These plants are located in Indiana, Pennsylvania, and Georgia, and manufacture a broad range of products servicing primarily the plumbing wholesale, DIY (do-it-yourself), and underground markets.

Today, North American Pipe is comprised of eight (8) PVC pipe plants (the original Georgia plant was sold in 1999) making North American Pipe one of the largest and broadest PVC pipe producers in the United States, proudly servicing the water, sewer, plumbing, retail, irrigation, and water well markets by providing our products “Right, On Time, All the Time”.