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1/2" Galvanized Tee - Fittings N' Valves
1/2" Galvanized Tee
Sale price$2.89
3/8" Galvanized Tee - Fittings N' Valves
3/8" Galvanized Tee
Sale price$3.01
3/4" Galvanized Tee - Fittings N' Valves
3/4" Galvanized Tee
Sale price$3.14
1/4" Galvanized Tee - Fittings N' Valves
1/4" Galvanized Tee
Sale price$3.21
1/8" Galvanized Tee - Fittings N' Valves
1/8" Galvanized Tee
Sale price$3.36
1" Galvanized Tee - Fittings N' Valves
1" Galvanized Tee
Sale price$4.81
1-1/4" Galvanized Tee - Fittings N' Valves
1-1/4" Galvanized Tee
Sale price$8.44
1-1/2" Galvanized Tee - Fittings N' Valves
1-1/2" Galvanized Tee
Sale price$11.95
2" Galvanized Tee - Fittings N' Valves
2" Galvanized Tee
Sale price$15.70
2-1/2" Galvanized Tee - Fittings N' Valves
2-1/2" Galvanized Tee
Sale price$40.19
3" Galvanized Tee - Fittings N' Valves
3" Galvanized Tee
Sale price$56.84
4" Galvanized Tee - Fittings N' Valves
4" Galvanized Tee
Sale price$110.32
6" Galvanized Tee - Fittings N' Valves
6" Galvanized Tee
Sale price$333.07
5" Galvanized Tee - Fittings N' Valves
5" Galvanized Tee
Sale price$491.98

What is the function of a tee in plumbing? (Made in black, galvanized, copper, pvc, pex, etc)

A tee (or T-fitting) is a plumbing fitting shaped like the letter “T.”

Its main function is to:

  • Join three pipes together
  • Create a branch line from a main line

What a Tee Does

  • Splits flow---A main pipe can branch off to feed another fixture or appliance.
  • Combines flow---Two lines can merge into one line (depending on system design).
  • Changes direction by 90°---The branch outlet typically comes off at a right angle.

Common Types of Tees

  • Equal Tee – All three openings are the same size
  • Reducing Tee – One outlet is smaller than the main run
  • Sanitary Tee – Used in drain systems (designed for proper flow)
  • Threaded Tee (FIP) – Used in gas or black iron systems
  • Sweat / Press / PEX Tee – Used in copper or PEX systems

Simple Example

If you have a ¾" water line running across a basement and need to supply a ½" sink line, you would use a ¾" × ¾" × ½" reducing tee.

Where Tees Are Used

  • Water supply lines
  • Gas piping
  • Hydronic heating
  • Drain, waste & vent (DWV) systems
  • Compressed air systems

In Plain English

A tee’s job is simple: It branches a pipe line off another pipe line.