moving pipes for washer to different area.....but on the other side of the house.....drain is already setup but is it best to route the lines over to it.
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Originally posted by Redd View PostJust insulate it and get the the heaters for the stuff in the attic. Moms froze up even with faucets dripping.
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Originally posted by Vertnut View PostIf insulated, it won't freeze any worse than copper. The difference is the quality PEX has 5 times the bursting strength of copper. It will not burst.
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Originally posted by Redd View PostMoms was insulated and still froze in the attic, didnt burst. This was during the freeze 3 years ago during superbowl time. I was in the attic installing a heater cord made for these lines at 1am after a 12 hour shift of sanding. I now hate vaulted ceilings/attics
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Originally posted by Vertnut View PostIf insulated, it won't freeze any worse than copper. The difference is the quality PEX has 5 times the bursting strength of copper. It will not burst.
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Originally posted by Div4pro View PostYou are right about the bursting point. The pex will expand if it freezes. But..... The fittings will still break. Seen it all to often. I do agree that pex can save you money and it is quick and easy
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Originally posted by Vertnut View PostFittings are copper, correct? There's hardly any way around that, unfortunately. PEX is far from perfect, but it's a good alternative.
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Originally posted by Div4pro View PostMost pex ftgs are brass. There are a few companies out there that made them out of plastic. Stay away from these, especially running over head. From what i have heard back from most homeowners was the only time they had lines freeze is when it stays below freezing for several days. If you have to run them through the attic, use thick insulation( atleast 3/4 wall thickness) and keep the lines as low as possible. I try and run them through the attic insulation. Just a little extra. And i cover everything with the pipe insulation, no gaps and taped seams
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