Pex pipe plumbing from water meter to house10 of 10

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video 1 thru 10 Replacing the water service line to the house from water meter out by street in pex pipe. Replacing the old PVC pipe. I called and Had front yard marked by the utility company to prevent damage to any other services that may be in the way it’s the law. Didn’t turn out like I wanted to with all the tree roots in the way, but hey we got it done.
Plumbing problems are a frequent area of concern for many people. The main reason for this concern is a lack of knowledge about the types of plumbing pipe systems that are available. The two main choices for potable plumbing systems are PEX and copper. Once you know the basics, you will find it easy to make the best decision for your plumbing pipe.
PEX tubing is cross-linked polyethylene pipe. It is an excellent material for plumbing, as it is durable for both hot and cold temperatures. It is also an exceptional piping option for all types of water systems and does not burst when the temperatures rise or fall.

PEX tubing is rated for potable water and is safe for use in drinking water applications. The installation process for the tubing pipes requires less labor, which makes the systems less expensive. However, PEX cannot be used for exposed outdoor plumbing, because the tubing can be damaged easily by Ultra Violet (UV) rays from the sun.

Advantages of PEX piping:

At least three times cheaper than Copper
Can be installed into any pre-existing plumbing system
Works with hot and cold water applications
Fewer fittings needed for installation
Corrosion resistant, due to non-ferrous components
Applicable to be connected to all types of piping
Can expand and retract, making it less prone to bursting
Flexibility allows for easy installation around corners
Lightweight of tubing aids in installation
Does not allow miner scaling
Eliminates water hammer possibilities
Disadvantages of PEX piping:
Exposure to UV(Ultra Violet) rays can cause damage to the pipe
Cannot be recycled
Not for outdoor applications (except special PEX with insulation)
Copper
Most plumbers choose copper tubing because of its familiarity. Since copper pipes have been used for many years, people prefer it for its durability. Copper is not damaged by the UV rays of the sun. However, copper pipes are expensive and heavy, as compared to PEX, as copper requires more labor to install.

Advantages of copper piping:

Extremely durable, life expectancy up to 100 years
Bacteria will not grow in the copper pipes
Corrosion resistant, under most conditions
Recyclable can be used again
Disadvantages of copper piping:
It is expensive
Can build corrosion internally
Copper pipe can freeze and burst in cold weather

Both PEX and copper are good options; however, both have some advantages and disadvantages as well. PEX is less expensive, and fast to install, while copper is more expensive and can burst in cold weather.

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  1.  After getting about 13 leaks in my 37 year old property that had black plastic pipe in it I decided to try Pex pipe and am very satisfied with it although I had a 262 foot line that I had to dig out and it was 24 to 36 inches deep in some places, but with a Mini X that took good care of with my son operating it. 

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