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Wednesday November 08 2006
Plastic Plumbing Comes of Age
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Lightweight, tough, and flexible, PEX tubing is ideal for sub-slab jobs (left) and messy retrofits. At right, the author connects a home-run supply line to a basement manifold.

If your plumber is up-to-date, you may have heard of a new product for potable water piping—tubing. In fact, this product is not so new: PEX has been available for potable water piping in Europe since 1971, and the tubing has been used for heating in the United States since 1980. With polybutylene (PB) off the market, many U.S. plumbers who had been using PB for domestic water piping are switching to PEX.

by Thorp Thomas


This article has been provided by www.jlconline.com. JLC-Online is produced by the editors and publishers of The Journal of Light Construction, a monthly magazine serving residential and light-commercial builders, remodelers, designers, and other trade professionals.

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