The Advantages Of Utilizing PEX Tubing

PEX tubing has many advantages over copper, lead, PVC plastic, and iron pipes. It is quickly starting to replace other piping in plumbing applications. If you are installing radiant heat flooring, building or remodeling your home, or upgrading your current plumbing, you will probably see this type of tubing used.

It is manufactured from a high-density polymer, which is incredibly strong and flexible. This is why it is so popular for use with radiant heat flooring. It can be bent at right angles without needing a elbow connector. It also resists crushing and crimping. You can see how this flexibility would make it preferable to rigid pipes for almost any application.

There are other advantages to its flexible nature. Because it can be make in a continuous roll, it costs less to produce, store and ship. The installation job itself also will cost less because there are few connections. This means less labor and less time to get it installed.

PEX tubing is also better for the environment than traditional options. Rigid plumbing requires acidic materials or lead solder to make necessary connections. This introduces dangerous chemicals into the soil and water. PEX pipe requires no chemicals to create connections. Another advantage is that there is reduced heat loss with this type of tubing. Reduced heat loss translates into less energy consumption.

Another money-saving aspect of PEX plumbing is that it prevents expensive repairs later on. Any time you have to add a connection to a plumbing system, you introduce the possibility of a leak. The cost of repairs to both the plumbing and the secondary damage to floors, walls and the foundation can be huge. The minimal connections required with PEX means lower probability of these problems down the line.

If you are considering radiant heat flooring there is something to note. You will need a special kind of PEX that has an oxygen barrier property. Some materials in flooring can corrode with exposure to oxygen, so a variation of tubing was created to eliminate this problem. Be sure your contractor is using an oxygen-barrier PEX for any walkway or floor applications.

As you can see, this tubing is something worth investigating. The chances are very good that PEX tubing will be less expensive than traditional rigid piping, both in initial costs and installation costs. Plus, you will avoid costly repairs years later. It is definitely worth considering for your next construction project!

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