Pipe dope, also known as pipe joint compound, is a paste-like substance that is used to seal and lubricate threaded connections in plumbing systems.
Teflon tape, also known as PTFE tape, is a thin, white tape used to wrap around the threads of pipes and plumbing fixtures to create a watertight seal. The tape is made of PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene), a synthetic material that is resistant to chemicals, heat, and is non-stick.
Both pipe dope and Teflon tape have their benefits and are effective in creating a watertight seal in plumbing systems. However, pipe dope is particularly useful for applications where high temperatures and pressures are involved. Additionally, it can fill small gaps between threads and create a tighter seal. Teflon tape is quick and easy to apply and works well with plastic and metal threaded connections. It is also resistant to chemicals and household cleaners. Ultimately, the choice between pipe dope and Teflon tape comes down to personal preferences and the specific requirements of your plumbing system.