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Can these J hangers be used? I have read that PEX expands and contracts much more than say copper and I saw a video where when pressurized with hot water...
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Securing PEX tubing in a crawlspace
I am planning to run some new PEX tubing to replace my existing polybutylene pipes that are living on borrowed time.
The existing pipes are...
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Uponor PEX-A tubing issues?
Anyone knows about this?
‘Discontinued’ Red, Blue Uponor PEX Piping Plagued by Cracking Defect, Class Action Alleges...
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I apologize for the delay in response.
I couldn't find anything locally in specialty hardware stores, so I looked online and found the shoulder...
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Old Imperial tubing bender screws
I have a question for those who have used these old copper tubing bender made by Imperial. I think they are called the 360-FHA tubing bender.
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Using metal conduits to force PVC pipes into alignment
Recently I had to redo the 4" PVC drain below grade to get rid of a belly in the piping. Working from both ends where it met in the middle the two...
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Please review my hack
I ran into a bit of a problem when redoing my 4" main drain. There were root intrusion to a bad PVC joint and there was a belly in the pipe....
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The house has been repiped to PVC in 2008 so it's all PVC. The stoppage is outside of the house, but I supposed there could be bad joints where roots...
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Tree root penetration into main drain
I have a partial blockage in my main drain (4" PVC). Toilet flushes fine, sink drains fine, shower drains fine, but when using the laundry machine...Last edited by miamicuse; 08-05-2021, 11:40 AM.
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How accurate are Ridgid pipe location devices?
I have a question about pipe location technology.
I am planning to replace a wood fence that is seven feet away (three feet inside the property...
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The existing galvanized line will be abandoned in place. It is against the foundation wall only a few inches below grade. It was OK in 1955 but not...
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16" is the NEW depth. The original galvanized pipe is only 5 to 6 inches deep. runs along the exterior wall, and the 3" drain exits from that...
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OK so the consensus is not to use Sharkbites, avoid compression connections in crawlspace, that leaves just PROPRESS or soldering. Possibly PROPRESS...
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Right now I am only planning to redo all the tubing in the crawlspace. The PB tubing runs in the crawlspace to the respective areas (kitchen, bathrooms)...
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Thank you. The first picture where the tree was still being cut, the box is not visible because it is still buried under two layers of pavers and 4 to...Last edited by miamicuse; 05-28-2021, 10:00 AM.
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