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Is Rehau exiting North America

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Supply House Rick
Supply House Rick Member Posts: 1,404
Who even cares? The past 2 weeks they have been here, where were they before this? Nobody cares if they stay or go. Not a player, goodbye Rehau.

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  • Supply House Rick
    Supply House Rick Member Posts: 1,404
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  • gerry gill
    gerry gill Member Posts: 3,078
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    huh?

    we use them all the time..they just sold the potable water fitting side of things to sioux chief thats all.

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  • John@Reliable_21
    John@Reliable_21 Member Posts: 9
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    Geez I hope not,

    according to what I read awhile back things where starting to look-up from the Rehau plant 12 miles away from me. :-)

    Ipex just dumped everything related to WarmRite, next to impossible to find any fittings in my area.

    Dave
  • Supply House Rick
    Supply House Rick Member Posts: 1,404
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  • Tom Kane
    Tom Kane Member Posts: 56
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    nice rumor

    but not true.......Aird Dorrance did not drop it and they were not told they couldn't get plumbing pipe, and no, Rehau is not exitng the US marketplace
  • markl
    markl Member Posts: 8
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    Ipex

    Roth handles fittings that fit on warmrite pipe, but are not domestic cert.
  • Home Depot Employee
    Home Depot Employee Member Posts: 329
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    I think Rehau is just focusing-

    Ground-Air Heat Exchange System From REHAU
    LEESBURG, Va.— REHAU announces the REHAU ECOAIR™ ground-air heat exchange system, designed for tight building envelopes. In addition to directly reducing the energy required to heat or cool incoming fresh air, the system lowers relative humidity during periods of cooling, and hinders condensation from freezing in heat recovery ventilators (HRV) by raising the outside air temperature before it enters the HRV.
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