samboski
New Member
We're remodeling our basement and have really good access to everything right now. One part of this project is replacing our 45 year old copper plumbing with PEX. We're on a well (hard water) and have been experiencing pinhole leaks in our potable plumbing system since buying the house almost 10 years ago.
While we have the access to everything (ceiling ripped down) I'm wondering if I should consider replacing the copper hydronic lines as well. We've never had a leak from the hydronic system except for one at an elbow fitting that was discovered right when we bought the house. Thoughts?
While we have the access to everything (ceiling ripped down) I'm wondering if I should consider replacing the copper hydronic lines as well. We've never had a leak from the hydronic system except for one at an elbow fitting that was discovered right when we bought the house. Thoughts?