Benefits Of PEX Plumbing System

August 3, 2009
by Scott Rodgers

Plumbing issues are very common at homes and can occur anytime. One problem that we face is that, if we shut off the water supply to that particular pipe, we are shutting off the entire system. This can be a bit troublesome as we have to wait until it is repaired. A new plumbing system called PEX can solve this problem. Using PEX system, you can shut off the water supply for a particular fixture while keeping the rest of the system operational.

PEX (cross linked polyethylene) is one of the most adaptable and convenient to use systems. This system has many advantages over the other plumbing system that use metal pipes made up of iron , copper, lead etc.

PEX pipe is suitable for use with hot or cold water. With the proper adapters, PEX pipe can be used with steel, copper, PVC and CPVC plumbing pipe.

PEX tubing is made from cross linked HDPE (high density polyethylene) polymer. The HDPE is melted and continuously extruded into tube. Cross linking causes the HDPE to become stronger and resistant to cold temperature cracking or brittleness on impact while retaining its flexibility.

PEX plumbing installations require fewer fittings than rigid piping. The flexible tubing can turn 90 degree corners without the need for elbow fittings. Most plumbing leaks and system failures occur at joints in fittings. Since PEX requires fewer fittings, it has less opportunity to leak and installs faster. Also, attaching PEX tube to fittings does not require soldering.

These pipes can easily expand or contract as they are very flexible. Hence the chances of bursting here are very minimal which can reduce many plumbing issues. Moreover, PEX tubing does not transfer heat as readily as copper, and so conserves energy.

PEX plumbing system is very much affordable as the material itself is less expensive than the metal pipes. Also, the installation process involves less money as fewer fittings has to be made.

PEX plumbing is the future of plumbing industry. It is one of the most secure and long lasting materials that can make your home a better place to live in and many people are now switching to it.

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