About 2 months ago I replaced a shut off valve after the water meter with an American ball valve from Lowe's. The other day I noticed the valve has a very small weep out of the seam where the two halves of the valve come together during factory assembly. After I installed the valve I did read bad reviews on these valves and now I see why. I do not have a lot of copper left between the thread in piece that goes into the back flow valve and the shut off valve itself, so I will need to unthread it and get a new male fittings.
Being that this is the essentially the beginning of all the piping into the home (which is copper), would it be a good idea to start converting to PEX? I have plenty of copper pipe to get this repair done, but being a DIY'er, sweating the brass valves is not my favorite task as I am always afraid of burning up the valve. I have read some potential drinking water concerns with PEX due to potential leaching, but haven't really found any concrete information.
Cost wise, it would only be 20-30 more to grab all the PEX items I need to get this repair done.
Being that this is the essentially the beginning of all the piping into the home (which is copper), would it be a good idea to start converting to PEX? I have plenty of copper pipe to get this repair done, but being a DIY'er, sweating the brass valves is not my favorite task as I am always afraid of burning up the valve. I have read some potential drinking water concerns with PEX due to potential leaching, but haven't really found any concrete information.
Cost wise, it would only be 20-30 more to grab all the PEX items I need to get this repair done.
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