Why is PEX Plumbing bad?

The most common type of plumbing used in homes is PEX. It's flexible, less expensive than copper pipes and can be connected in many ways.

But, PEX has its disadvantages. These include ultraviolet rays, rodents, as well as chemicals that can contaminate the water.

UV rays

PEX piping can be used as a replacement for copper pipes. It's flexible and can bend around any corner without the need for elbow fittings. This makes it easy to install and reduces the chance of leaks.

This type of pipe is known to be susceptible to UV radiation. This can lead to the pipe breaking down and a break in the molecular structure.

It is important to install pipes indoors instead of outdoors. This will help prevent freezing and can save you money on heating.

PEX is being used by many plumbers because it's more durable than copper and lasts longer. This material is great for residential and commercial plumbing projects.

Rodents

Rats are known to be excellent climbers. They often find their way into homes in order to access hidden areas like roofs and attics. They are skilled swimmers and can even get into the sewage pipes.

It is possible for your home to become a disaster if rats chew through PEX pipe. This can cause flooding and water damage.

Many pest control experts believe rodents are attracted by the PEX texture, which is thinner than other types. But, this is an unproven theory and it could just be a coincidence.

Mice or rats can cause serious damage to any home. This can cause extensive cleanup and expensive repairs. There are many options to protect your PEX plumbing and keep it safe from rodents. You can do this by rodent exclusion or mouse proofing.

Chlorine

The disinfection of water is done by chlorine. It also plays an important part in the manufacturing of many medicines, paints, and other products. But, chlorine can cause oxidation of the PEX pipes' inner walls because it is a highly reactive element.

This can lead to plumbing system damage and failures. This is especially true if the piping is exposed to sunlight.

PEX piping should not be exposed to the sun. The reason is that UV rays can damage the stabilizers of the pipe, making it less flexible and more brittle.

It is essential to know how it happens and make sure your PEX piping meets ASTM F2023 for resistance against chlorination. This is vital for your safety and security.

Leaks

PEX plumbing is popular for new homes as it is less expensive than copper and is more flexible. But, as with copper and PVC it can also leak and cause major damage to a house.

This is not an issue with the pipe but rather with the fittings that connect it with the water source and other fixtures. When fittings aren’t properly installed, or the tubing is damaged, they can leak.

One problem with PEX pipe is the possibility of it developing kinks. This is especially true if the pipe is long.

Plumbers recommend wrapping PEX pipes with foam insulation to stop them leaking and prevent kinks. This can be done as part a home's winterization.

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The most common type of plumbing used in homes is PEX. It's flexible, less expensive than copper pipes and can be connected in many ways. But, PEX has its disadvantages. These include ultraviolet rays, rodents, as well as chemicals that can contaminate the water. UV rays PEX piping can be used as a replacement for…