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Infloor brand pex pipe?
b young
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Has anyone out there used the pex pipe with the name Infloor. I have always used wirsbo and like it a lot. But lately i have been beat pretty bad by other company's using Infloor. I know that both pexes are made with the engal method and both have a 25 year warrenty. But i can shave about a $.09 a foot off my pipe cost alone, plus a lot more on the manifolds. Like I said earlier, i like wirsbo but am thinking of offering this as a 2nd system. On a big job the cost of the pipe becomes quite large amount of money. So i guess my question is, has anybody used this pipe and what are your thoughts on it.
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Has anyone out there used the pex pipe with the name Infloor. I have always used wirsbo and like it a lot. But lately i have been beat pretty bad by other company's using Infloor. I know that both pexes are made with the engal method and both have a 25 year warrenty. But i can shave about a $.09 a foot off my pipe cost alone, plus a lot more on the manifolds. Like I said earlier, i like wirsbo but am thinking of offering this as a 2nd system. On a big job the cost of the pipe becomes quite large amount of money. So i guess my question is, has anybody used this pipe and what are your thoughts on it.
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Infloor pex
I've been using it for years. Got over a million feet in I'm sure. Not a single problem yet.0 -
Engle PEX
Infloor is a PEX-B not Engle method pex or PEX-A.
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Isn't InFloor PEX from Mister PEX?
Not an expert here, but I thought I remember hearing that InFloor sells both PEX-A and PEX-B. I thought the InFloor PEX-A came from Tomas Lenman's Mr. PEX company (www.misterpex.com) which he imports from LK Pex AB (Sweden).0 -
I,ve been lurking the wall
for over a year now trying to learn more about radint heat for the house the Misses and I are building.I read reports and opinions about the differant PEX manuf. but I don,t recall any comments on the Mr.PEX products.
The main floor and 2nd floor are about 1000sf.each of red oak and white ash installed on rough cut pine boards over the floor joist.
Any nails that protruded through the sub floor have been cut off with a grinder.(that was a fun task for this old grunt)
Needles to say we,ve got alot of snakeing to do in order to get the PEX in after we bore the 650 plus holes.
What say you wallies.Would the Mr.PEX be an OK product to do this job because it is supposed to be very flexable.
We live in SE N.H.
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infloor
we,ve used infloor PEX and it the same as vanguard PEX. you save on the ft. price plus the barb fittings and ring-dings are also cheaper. we,ve had no problems with this system0
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