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Re: Pex under a slab?

joykelly05 Jul 2010 09:24
Pex is the industry given name for a form of plastic plumbing lines for water
supply in a new home. The correct name is cross-linked polyethylene. A
special manufacturing process has created a durable plastic ideal for use in
water supply lines. PEX tubing is made from a plastic created from molecules
of high-density polyethylene that have been permanently linked together by a
process called cross-linking. There have been attempts in the past to develop
plastic lines and these have met with varying degrees of success or lack
thereof.

Pex may be installed under the slab as well. Where it passes through the
concrete it does not require a sleeve as it does not react with the concrete.
We have found the better way to install is overhead. In our homes there are
no water lines in the foundation. Consideration must be given to protection
from freezing when installed in such a manner. This of course is no problem
as our entire attic is insulated space since we apply our insulation to the
underside of the roof.

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Robert Olin15 Jul 2009 16:53
As I prepare to plumb my new house, I've been stopping to check out new
installations done by professional plumbers.   I notice that they run the
pex under the slab.   I know this is discouraged with other types of
plumbing, but with a pex tube there are no joints or splices and it would
save me a bit of work.

Any opinions about running pex under a slap?

Thanks,
RO

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