To: A CA Guy
you have no clue so stop before you make a total fool of yourself.
To: smoking camels
I appreciate your concern over what I said. My girlfriend is an estate and tax lawyer and had informed me that insurance companies are trying to drop homes built before 1960 that don't have copper as their pipe.
I have read about PEX but information is not complete out there.
PEX lasts exactly how many years?
Copper seems to last easily 50 years or more and has basically no breakdowns where joints are brought together.
So tell me a little about how PEX is connected and splits off, we know with copper there will be no leaks, but can we say the same thing with how PEX connects and splits? What connects one PEX line to another?
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