Comment on Brazing Copper Plumbing Pipe?
tyler@programming.dev 2 days ago
I recently did some copper soldering and afterwards just wished I had gone with PEX. It’s not like all the connections at both ends aren’t already plastic so you aren’t really gaining anything from using copper and you’re losing a lot.
Canonical_Warlock@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 days ago
It still doesn’t beat the long term durability and 100% recyclability of copper though. If I was doing an install in a factory or somewhere where the plumbing would require frequent modification then the fact that pex is easier to work with would probably make me go that route. But in my house where I will be replumbing once and then it will be almost entirely burried in the walls and left alone for decades, I would rather just put the extra work in and do it with copper.
octobob@lemmy.ml 1 day ago
PEX has a lifespan of 50+ years. Copper pipes have a lifespan of about 70. Both are permanent solutions.
They have the pros and cons. Both can freeze, but only copper pipes will actually burst. PEX never will. PEX offers way better flexibility and less joints, and easier connections (you literally just crimp it).
It’s your house but I wouldn’t be so quick to knock PEX. I did a whole new bathroom with it. Only thing I’d say to stay far far away from us CPVC. Avoid that shit like the plague as it’s basically a ticking time bomb
tyler@programming.dev 23 hours ago
Like the other person said, PEX will last 50+ years, but I find it funny that you would use PEX in a factory but not at home while I would do the exact opposite. Factory is for professional hardened installs while house is for easy installs that get the job done and last.
I’ve already had to redo the copper setup several times 😂