15mm pex
- bud37
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15mm pex
Has anyone had the push fit- fittings break down over time ?
FWIW.....The above is just my opinion.
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Re: 15mm pex
My 355 is an 86 model. Just replaced a section of line that was leaking. The push fittings were easy to release and reinstall line.
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Re: 15mm pex
This is an old thread but in my experience, usually the fittings that leak are the ones that get removed and put back on periodically like for winterizing a hot water heater with no by-pass. Even under those circumstances, it's usually the line that gets worn at the area where the fitting grips. Constant re and re roughens up that area where the fitting's seal needs to do its thing resulting in a leak. Cutting off 1/2" of line is enough to solve that problem. Any strain on the line from improper hook ups or tight radiuses will also cause leaks at the fittings too.
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Re: 15mm pex
2001........plastic became brittle on hot water side elbows, perhaps defective....there was no response back in 2019.Midnightsun wrote:QR_BBPOST Never seen that happen. How old are the fittings that seem to be breaking down?
FWIW.....The above is just my opinion.