PEX is growing on me for some applications……

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neporcupine

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PEX is growing on me for some applications

My softener went out, and we went back and forth between a size that would accommodate our needs most of the time versus a bigger one that is more appropriately sized for the home. Considering there was little price difference, we went bigger. There was a big height difference between new versus old, so I had to re plumb things a bit. At first, I really wanted to just shorten up the existing copper and find a union to the 1” NPT on the softener. However, the unions I found were quite pricey, it would have left me with more soldered joints, and I had concerns about imparting any torque or torsion forces across the existing copper to get it to union with the threads on the softener.
Enter PEX…..
I have seen entire houses plumbed for years with PEX, and it has made me cringe. (Get off my lawn, we keep making everything cheaper!) However, here, I think it is actually better. It’s inherent flexibility (and cost advantage) I think actually makes it better than copper.
I had no problem sweating on the brass adapter to the 3/4 copper with just your usual propane torch, but if I was dealing with bigger pipe or bigger brass fittings, a MAPP torch would be better.
So, in conclusion, I still keep my old school copper and sweat joints for most applications, but for this, PEX actually seems better.
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Pex has its place. I use it regularly and I’d use it in my house in certain circumstances.
 

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