rosky
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Hi ya'll, I'm new to major plumbing jobs and brand new to this forum. I realized yesterday that I need to replace the plumbing in my 23 yr old home. I'm sick and tired of patching random pinholes in the current copper, then having to replace more drywall and carpet in different rooms (it's gonna look like a multi-colored leopard before long). I'm planning on going with pex tubing rather than messing with the copper pipe that's in my foundation. Having said all that, I have some questions.
1. PEX tubing comes in different sizes: Which one is right for a single family home?
2. I've seen on a couple other posts that there is a variance in quality: What should I look for quality wise?
3. I plan on tying in to the water line outside the house and runing PVC up to the attic to supply water to the manifold: Is this normal? or should I go another route?
That's all I can think of for now. Thanks in advance for the help!
1. PEX tubing comes in different sizes: Which one is right for a single family home?
2. I've seen on a couple other posts that there is a variance in quality: What should I look for quality wise?
3. I plan on tying in to the water line outside the house and runing PVC up to the attic to supply water to the manifold: Is this normal? or should I go another route?
That's all I can think of for now. Thanks in advance for the help!