DW and I are preparing to build our retirement home. I have a builder pretty well lined out. He's doing most, and I'm doing some. The plumber is scoping out PEX tubing, and I'm wondering if anyone else has had experience with it within the last 3 to 5 years. I know the older stuff wasn't that great, and had lots of problems with pinholes. The newer PEX has reportedly resolved all those issues. It is a nylon product that actually has better properties than copper.
My plans are to use a manifold mounted in the garage, and run dedicated (no splice) lines to each faucet assembly. (hot and cold)
Any thoughts?
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My plans are to use a manifold mounted in the garage, and run dedicated (no splice) lines to each faucet assembly. (hot and cold)
Any thoughts?
b