Welcome! Here are the website rules, as well as some tips for using this forum.
Need to contact us? Visit https://heatinghelp.com/contact-us/.
Click here to Find a Contractor in your area.
Can you tell me what kind/brand of Pex this is?
knotgrumpy
Member Posts: 211
I tried asking the question on John's Blog on Taco's site, but Wordpress doesn't seem to be sending out log-in passwords there.
Anyway - who makes the red Pex in this picture:
<a href="http://jbblog.flopro.taco-hvac.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/eric-ZV1.jpg">http://jbblog.flopro.taco-hvac.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/eric-ZV1.jpg</a>
Thanks,
Mark
Anyway - who makes the red Pex in this picture:
<a href="http://jbblog.flopro.taco-hvac.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/eric-ZV1.jpg">http://jbblog.flopro.taco-hvac.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/eric-ZV1.jpg</a>
Thanks,
Mark
0
Comments
-
Pex
Rifeng?0 -
Pex b
It looks like pex b.Is their any writing?
Carl"If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough"
Albert Einstein0 -
Eric Aune
That's Eric in the pic. Why not send him a p/m and see if he remembers?Bob Boan
You can choose to do what you want, but you cannot choose the consequences.0 -
looks like
BOW heatpex. my supplier has a heatpex with a red oxy barrier Made by BOW.0 -
Thanks to all
"That's Eric in the pic. Why not send him a p/m and see if he remembers? "
Thanks Bob, I did just that.
Mark0 -
PEX
The PEX pictured is MrPEX brand barrier tubing. This was the first time I used it. I like it a lot, very flexible and easy to work with. The 3/4" lines run to remote manifolds for either towel warming, in-floor or panel rads. I have used miles of Fosta PEX but the budget didn't allow for it here. I have used it many times since, solid company and great service.There was an error rendering this rich post.
0 -
Thanks Eric!
Their tubing is made in the Netherlands if I remember right. LK maybe?
Do you order it directly from them?
Mark0 -
Mr.Pex
is made in Sweden, at least the barrier type is. I like it a lot, basically same to work with as Uponor. My supplier sells it in 1,000 foot boxes, the uncoil-er is nice if you have a lot to do. It's my favorite for slabs and the tight bends for 6" O.C.Serving Northern Maine HVAC & Controls. I burn wood, it smells good!0
This discussion has been closed.
Categories
- All Categories
- 86.6K THE MAIN WALL
- 3.1K A-C, Heat Pumps & Refrigeration
- 54 Biomass
- 423 Carbon Monoxide Awareness
- 98 Chimneys & Flues
- 2K Domestic Hot Water
- 5.5K Gas Heating
- 101 Geothermal
- 157 Indoor-Air Quality
- 3.5K Oil Heating
- 66 Pipe Deterioration
- 931 Plumbing
- 6.2K Radiant Heating
- 384 Solar
- 15.2K Strictly Steam
- 3.3K Thermostats and Controls
- 54 Water Quality
- 43 Industry Classes
- 48 Job Opportunities
- 17 Recall Announcements