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PEX pluming is quick and easy. This LIVE video shares why we like PEX and how to use it in bathrooms.
Helpful Links:
Bathroom Repair Tutor — https://bathroomrepairtutor.com/video-library
SharkBite Shutoff Valve for Toilet (1/2″) — http://amzn.to/2zoF5kJ
SharkBite Shutoff Valve for Shower (1/2″) — http://amzn.to/2jKDjn8
SharkBite Depth Tool — http://amzn.to/2Bbtvqv
PEX Crimper — http://amzn.to/2iF6aFP
PEX Crimp Ring — http://amzn.to/2zYvAry
PEX 90 Degree Fitting (1/2″) — http://amzn.to/2zpvvy7
PEX Cutter — http://amzn.to/2BdaB2C
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shark bites suck just crimp it. Its so easy too crimp.
do you like copper rings or stainless steel crimp rings better?
using the expansion tool with pex pipes instead of crimping copper pex tubing better? which one is less likely to leak and which one is better for the colder climate.
Huh what he say so quite… Speak up
Great video you have good taste in tools
What is the code for white pipe ?
If copper goes bad, why not use plastic elbows and joints too? It seems you're putting the issue right back into your system. Am I missing something? Thanks for the video.
How old is the copper though? I have a house 13 years old ran with pex and I've had 3 different leaks so far.
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Great tutorial, thanks for sharing. I do have a question on the shark-bite valve, is there a crimp tool for it as well? I am replacing our vanity in the guest bath and had to cut off the old shark-bit valves. Thanks again., Ron.