Homes built after 1950 or so are typically heated with either hot air blown through ducts or hot water pumped through baseboard heaters. Older homes often have cast-iron radiators, which produce heat ...
PEX plumbing has transformed how homeowners and pros approach water supply systems, offering flexibility, lower costs, and ...
PEX piping is quickly becoming the go-to choice for both pros and DIYers thanks to its flexibility, cost savings, and ease of installation. Unlike copper, it resists corrosion, handles freezing better ...
Crimp-on connection rings are the most economical way to make a large number of PEX connections, but the crimping tool can cost several hundred dollars. This crimping tool, which can cost several ...
Cross Linked Polyethylene water tubing, or PEX, is a relatively new product which was first introduced in North America in 1984. PEX has been primarily used for radiant floor heating, and more ...
If you're faced with repiping your home because of a water leak, you'll be presented with two piping options: copper or PEX. Here's a breakdown of the pros and cons for each type. The video above from ...