Proven. Durable. Flexible.
PEX, an acronym for crosslinked polyethylene is a long flexible and reliable material that maintains its integrity as it bends to the needs of your plumbing project. This not only saves us time on labor (and your money) but also prevents pitting, scaling, corroding, and leaking.
There are two main types of PEX pipes: PEX with an oxygen barrier and PEX without.
PEX with an oxygen barrier is typically either red or white, and is used for heating systems – as it is not rated for drinking, potable water. PEX without an oxygen barrier is designed for drinking water, and is red, blue, and white (to allow us to color code the hot and cold water lines). It is important to point out that the color of our piping does not signify any difference in the material’s rating. Red pipe can be used for cold water, but by following the color-to-temperature model we make present and future installation more intuitive.
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The Process
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Benefits of Pex Repiping
The following is a short list of PEX repiping benefits.
- PEXÂ saves money. It is less expensive than copper.
- PEXÂ flexibility allows faster installation.
- PEXÂ can be bent around corners, requiring fewer connections and fittings.
- PEXÂ is slightly quieter than properly installed copper pipe.
- PEXÂ tends to insulate, resisting heat gain or loss.
- PEXÂ resists mineral build up.
- PEXÂ pipes do not have a residual odor and taste for a week or so after installation.
- PEXÂ resists freeze bursting because it is a flexible material.
- PEXÂ is durable and resilient to aggressive water and soils, problems that can cause metal pipe to fail.
- PEXÂ has been in use about 35 years.
- PEX manufacturer’s warranty is 25 years, but it is backed by our lifetime guarantee.