rob weaver Member Joined Apr 23, 2023 Messages 7 Reaction score 0 Apr 23, 2023 #1 Ok, I know it looks bad lol. I can't remember what type of metal connector was used on the 2 line behind tube. Looks like a washer and screw on fitting. I've ran new pex and cut offs up to it but need new connectors. PLEASE HELP. Attachments 20230418_140100.jpg 1.6 MB
Ok, I know it looks bad lol. I can't remember what type of metal connector was used on the 2 line behind tube. Looks like a washer and screw on fitting. I've ran new pex and cut offs up to it but need new connectors. PLEASE HELP.
CT18 professional Professional Supporting Member Joined Apr 30, 2014 Messages 1,380 Reaction score 566 Location Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Apr 24, 2023 #2 It looks like you have unions on that valve. You could unscrew the broken pieces out and put male by pex adapters in.
It looks like you have unions on that valve. You could unscrew the broken pieces out and put male by pex adapters in.
O Old_School_Genleman New Member Joined Apr 17, 2023 Messages 4 Reaction score 1 Location Florida Apr 24, 2023 #3 Personally, I would remove all that galvanized pipe and run Copper to connect up with a NEW valve /diverter assembly which can then connect with your Pex. you are asking for long term trouble with galvanized pipe.
Personally, I would remove all that galvanized pipe and run Copper to connect up with a NEW valve /diverter assembly which can then connect with your Pex. you are asking for long term trouble with galvanized pipe.