cpvc plumbing

   / cpvc plumbing #81  
24 hours!!! no wonder you would want copper, who wants to wait a day after a cpvc repair to use the water. i am not sure anyone but new construction kept to that, just like i am sure very few wait two hours, at least people doing a quick repair to get back up and running. 15 mins is easy by the time you get out or put back what your doing 15-30 mins have passed.


I usually take a break, have a smoke, and turn the water on. Extremely rare any problems with this method. Now if I cleaned up and put my tools away, sure enough something will go wrong lol
 
   / cpvc plumbing #82  
newbury/woodlandfarms, Thanks for the responses. Not much difference in price of pipe. I had picked up from the thread about fixtures and tools (especially for PEX), but, the reason I asked, it seems that the cpvc only comes in short lengths, which means many more joints (possible future problems) and so the end cost of more joints v crimping tool etc of PEX might equal out.

Also having to make arrangements not to have a join on the small radius actual loops of a system using short lengths of cpvc would lead to a lot of waste and extra joints if cpvc is used - unless I am missing something.

My proposed use would be an underfloor heating system with water temperature much lower than a domestic HWS. If I go further I would start a new thread and not go OT on this one. I am purely interested in total cost comparisons of cpvc v PEX for any project. I know the OP did not ask the specific question, but I think a comparison is still more or less on topic.
 
   / cpvc plumbing #83  
My proposed use would be an underfloor heating system with water temperature much lower than a domestic HWS. If I go further I would start a new thread and not go OT on this one. I am purely interested in total cost comparisons of cpvc v PEX for any project. I know the OP did not ask the specific question, but I think a comparison is still more or less on topic.
I would use PEX, PEX and/or PEX. You will want the "oxygen barrier" PEX if its a closed system.

Aaron Z
 
   / cpvc plumbing #84  
I just ran 100 feet of 1" pex gas line. Cost me $59 for the role and $59 each for the two end pieces that are required for the risers. ??? So it was $180 roughly plus tax to run 100 feet of 1 inch pecks gas line before any additional black pipe fittings.
 
   / cpvc plumbing #85  
One other note on pex. If you bend, your broke it. You can make it turn tight corners but if you crease the pipe, it is a dead soldier at that point.
 
   / cpvc plumbing #86  
One other note on pex. If you bend, your broke it. You can make it turn tight corners but if you crease the pipe, it is a dead soldier at that point.

If you kink pex, all you have to do is warm it with a torch. It has shape memory and will pop back to its shape
 
   / cpvc plumbing #87  
One other note on pex. If you bend, your broke it. You can make it turn tight corners but if you crease the pipe, it is a dead soldier at that point.

If you kink pex, all you have to do is warm it with a torch. It has shape memory and will pop back to its shape
 
   / cpvc plumbing #88  
If you kink pex, all you have to do is warm it with a torch. It has shape memory and will pop back to its shape

I believe that's only for one of the PEX types (there is A,B,C,...) but I don't remember which one.
 
   / cpvc plumbing #89  
I believe that's only for one of the PEX types (there is A,B,C,...) but I don't remember which one.

I recall only one also has the memory.
 

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