PEX piping has become a popular choice for modern plumbing systems due to its affordability, flexibility, and ease of installation. However, concerns about the impact of PEX (cross-linked polyethylene) pipes…
Introduction PEX is a cross-linked polyethylene that is formed into tubing. Due to high prices of copper, synthetic materials are now being preferred, an example is for PEX plumbing. This…
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Repiping your home is a major project that, when done correctly, ensures a reliable, efficient, and long-lasting plumbing system. Whether you’re dealing with old, corroded pipes or simply looking to…
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This section covers the rules and guidelines for installing PEX (cross-linked polyethylene) and PEX-AL-PEX (cross-linked polyethylene-aluminum-cross-linked polyethylene) tubing in California. Let’s break down the key points: