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Old 4/17/07, 1:28 PM
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I am starting to see more PEX plumbing installed in new construction around here. I am not real familiar with it. I wanted to get some expert opinions as far as special things to look for or particular concerns with the use of this material.

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I am starting to see more PEX plumbing installed in new construction around here. I am not real familiar with it. I wanted to get some expert opinions as far as special things to look for or particular concerns with the use of this material.

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Here's some good info.

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Here's a link to more good information.

http://www.toolbase.org/PDF/DesignGu...esignguide.pdf
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Here's a link to more good information.

http://www.toolbase.org/PDF/DesignGu...esignguide.pdf

Great link, Lewis.
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Copper recycled @ over $3.00 pound !!
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Default Re: PEX Plumbing

Make sure pex used for heating systems have an oxygen barrier.
If you can see it, look for a thermal break between slab and exterior walls, look for sleeve @ transition out of concrete. Depending upon what stage of installation you are looking at there are more things to look for.
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