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comparing pex
ed wallace
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Im about to add baseboard heat to a 2 story house thats being renovated i am planning to use pex tubing to conect the baseboards and the boiler my supplier sells the weil mclain pex i know wisbro makes pex along with stadler are there any other brands i should be looking at ? and yes i will use the pex with an oxy barrier i am interested in easy of installation when pulling from the basement have a few tight corners to get around
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When it comes to tight corners, it's hard to beat Entran III, but the Weil product is great. Comes off the roll straight and is easy to bend and it keeps it's shape once you've bent it. And the oxygen barrier is protected by the outer layer of pex. It won't scratch off when you pull it. And I like Weil's manifolds. Use the flow meters and you'll have a good, easily serviced and adjusted system.
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