Q:Can this tubing be bent into a long curving shape and stay that way without supports, or will it bounce back into the previous coil shape. In other words, how springy is it?
by|Apr 16, 2024
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A: Pex pipe is flexible and will not stay in a bend shape without support.
Mike
by|Apr 16, 2024
Q:Pex B pipe. What does the B stand for
by|Apr 5, 2024
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A: PEX-B is the crimp style of PEX where you would use a pinch clamp or crimp ring to make the connection.
Q:In a humid state, is there a minimum distance requirement from tankless electric and gas-fired water heaters when using PEX-B tubing for hot water lines? Are there specific humidity-related regulations for PEX-B tubing proximity to both types of heaters?
by|Mar 11, 2024
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A: Typically you have to have a 12" - 18" water heater connector between the water heater and the PEX pipe.
You would need to check your local codes for what is required.
by|Mar 12, 2024
Q:can this pipe be used underground
by|Mar 10, 2024
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A: Yes
by|Mar 12, 2024
Q:Can it be used with expansion tools?
by|Feb 10, 2024
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A: No, this is PEX-B pipe for crimp rings or pinch clamps.
For PEX-A, please search part number EPPB10012S. Link below.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Apollo-1-2-in-x-100-ft-Blue-PEX-A-Expansion-Pipe-in-Solid-EPPB10012S/310850431.