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Make sure they extend the spliced in PEX well beyond the kinked section.
That depends on where it's located at. If it's in floor in concrete, no way or if it's in a non accessible wall, same deal.. I was very careful when I ran my O barrier pex not to radius any tighter than the minimum radius listed on the packing list instructions that came with the coils. Kinking any PEX will weaken the structural integrity appreciably.I would want the whole section replaced so that there are no extra joints.
That depends on what kind of joint they use. Not fond of Sharkbite fittings at all. I prefer brass with nuts and internal tapered compression rings myself. Theyare a bit more expensive however,I would want the whole section replaced so that there are no extra joints.
That depends on what kind of joint they use. Not fond of Sharkbite fittings at all. I prefer brass with nuts and internal tapered compression rings myself. Theyare a bit more expensive however,
I used sharkbite fittings years back, no issues. Previous owners did an addition, sharkbite fittings were used on baseboard heat, no issues...