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Posted By: divorcingjackAm I correct in thinking there should be no joins in the pipe apart from at the manifold and the tapDitto - Yes.
Posted By: renewablejohnPosted By: ShevekPEX pipe is all standardised right? i.e. you can use any PEX pipe with any of these systems.
Dont think that is the case. Certainly in my experience speedfit fittings fit better on speedfit pipe rather than hep20. Only reason I know because I ran out of speedfit pipe and could only get hep20. If you have a rodent problem you may wish to protect the Pex pipe in vulnerable areas. We use the blue alkathene pipe on the farm in vulnerable spots.
Posted By: divorcingjackGotanewlife - stupid question .... compression is the same as push-fit speedfit? Right?As far as I'm concerned 1/There are no stupid questions 2/Push fit is not compression in that compression fittings are brass and the action of tightening the nut forces an olive (or sometimes a ring with a washer) hard onto the pipe - push fits use rubber seals and backward facing spiky things. I believe the evidence is that push fit are good for 50 years but I like compression and they take up a lot less space, you can't forget an insert or get a rubber seal mis-aligned. Finally with multi layer pipe and compression fittings I can seriously bodge something and get away with it - it is a very strong and durable method. Oh and I hate that springy pushfit pipe - with multi-layer pipe I can use a pipe neder and really achieve some tight corners again getting me out of trouble caused by my lack of planning.
Posted By: daserraI've been using multi layer pex (pex-al-pex) with crimp fittings for 10 years now and I've not had a single leak.
Posted By: GotanewlifePush fit is not compression in that compression fittings are brass and the action of tightening the nut forces an olive (or sometimes a ring with a washer) hard onto the pipe - push fits use rubber seals and backward facing spiky things
Finally with multi layer pipe and compression fittings I can seriously bodge something and get away with it - it is a very strong and durable method. Oh and I hate that springy pushfit pipe - with multi-layer pipe I can use a pipe neder and really achieve some tight corners again getting me out of trouble caused by my lack of planning.
Posted By: ShevekSo you can use normal brass compression fittings with plastic pipe?Yes but!! The designed for purpose multi-layer fittings are....well designed for multi-layer pipe (and are made of brass), whereas the normal copper compression fittings are made of brass (obviously) and also work well in my ltd experience BUT I would not put a copper fittings somewhere difficult to access and I only use a brass copper fitting when I run out or somesuch other weak excuse.
Posted By: ShevekSo you can use normal brass compression fittings with plastic pipe?
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Posted By: ShevekSo what specific PEX systems/product would the crimping and compression advocates recommend?
Posted By: ShevekWhat do you all do for visible plumbing in conjunction with the likes of Speedfit? I assume chrome/copper and flexible hoses, but doesn't that negate the idea of having no joints a little?
Posted By: djhI expect there are overpriced chromed partsYup