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PEX tubing for water lines -crash course

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Real Estate Agent with Connect Realty Inc

I just thought that some of us might want to expand our knowledge base of building materials that are used in today's homes

 

 

 

 

So What is PEX? - it is cross-linked polyethylene (on molecular level )it is great for hot and cold water lines

How long has PEX been used? - it was developed in 1960 .It has been used in Europe since that time ,it was introduced in US in 1980's.

You can find many more answers or FAQ's on the web. There is lot more benefits I think in Pex than I can to mention .Mainly it is the ease of use ; there is no soldering (no fire danger) ;no theft danger like with copper piping ,easy to repair ,no cold joints and more .

Pex is made in couple of diameters ,clear or color coded (red,blue) with plastic ,brass or copper fittings.You can use pex to extend or remodel existing piping .Making connections is very easy .

a/cut desired length of tube  b/insert connection slip ring over the end  c/expand tube with expander tool  d/insert fitting   ... you're done   ... very fast ..

Here is one of the current projects that is made with PEX ( Uponor )- it is the BELLEVUE TWIN TOWERS - so if you're going to be selling one of the units there ,you know now what is the plumbing made with -like you've build it.  I've enclosed link to the video if you want to see it . http://www.uponor-usa.com/Header/Systems/Plumbing/Overview.aspx I hope this link will be functional .

So  this was the crash course in PEX/AQUAPEX .If any of you need more links  or want me  to do series on building materials incl.electrical basic systems and more ,let me know.

 

 

Jason Bold
Hempstead, NY

Hi Martin, great and balanced information on pex tubing

 

thank you

Aug 19, 2011 05:15 AM