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  1. Slomoola

    Mouth PEX flow trick

    Build a 12", 1/2" PEX A pipe with PEX A fittings on each end. Build the same PEX B test pipe, fittings on each end. Now blow with your mouth through both. Then wonder why PEX B is still on the market. If you use 90 degree elbows it's even worse.
  2. Slomoola

    Who is or has used PE-RT pipe? Any issues?

    Just wondering as this type pipe is new to me. Looks to be UV resistant unlike PEX. And have other PEX properties as well. Can you cold expand it like PEX A and use the superior PEX A (better flow) fittings?
  3. Slomoola

    PEX ID and improper clamps

    Here is one wall area I didn't redo. Opened it up due to recent leaks. Wanted to see if it was what I was seeing previously from my first plumber. Sure enough, Uponor blue colored PEX pipe with copper crimp PEX B rings. Didn't we just cover, thanks to a fellow forum member, that Uponor only...
  4. Slomoola

    Cost for PEX reroute in OKC

    Just curious what you all have paid or charge for a leaking pipe reroute? Not a total repipe. Here in OKC, I've paid for 4 reroutes at $2500.00 each. No matter the length or how many fittings. They start at $2500 bucks. Have old 1977 copper pipes. Gave good service I guess under slab no less.
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