Dftodd
Elite Member
- Joined
- Oct 19, 2014
- Messages
- 3,188
- Location
- vilonia, arkansas
- Tractor
- Massey Ferguson 1825E, Kubota Z121S
Most new home builds use pex.Properly installed PEX is ok for RVs and mobile homes that don’t have a long life expectancy anyway. I would never use it in a permanent home. Copper is more expensive but will last much longer (70+ years) if installed properly.
If installed correctly. It will last a long time.
My issue with the camper we just purchased (second hand) had some cobbled together plumbing that the RV sales place should have caught.
The former owner must have frozen it at some point. And did a half arsed repair. Used some cheap PVC push lock fittings for Pex. Cut the water line to the shower and clamped it to a smooth piece of PVC.
The fitting blew apart a few days after using the heat for the first time. And the sudden pop caused all those seals in the pushlock fittings to fail.
I ended up fixing it myself since the RV place wouldn't honor the 1yr warranty on the camper.
So I got a crash course in crimping pex in positions a contortionist would have a hard time reaching.
I invented quite a few new swear words as well.
We've only had the camper for 45 days. Hence my beef with the camper sales place





