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qestpex (zurn), aquapex (wirsbo), etc.
Kent D.
Member Posts: 9
Good Morning,
I'm an HO building a large addition to my house that includes 2 new baths. I have installed a Wirsbo-based radiant staple-up with plates (and QS fittings/brass manifolds) and now I want to use pex for the domestic water. I have access to the Wirsbo domestic water components from my local plumbing supply and I can also get the qestpex components from Lowes. My prioirity is long-term durability, not price. (I'm avoiding copper due to increased friction losses and aggressive well water.)
Any opinions out there regarding these two products?
I'm an HO building a large addition to my house that includes 2 new baths. I have installed a Wirsbo-based radiant staple-up with plates (and QS fittings/brass manifolds) and now I want to use pex for the domestic water. I have access to the Wirsbo domestic water components from my local plumbing supply and I can also get the qestpex components from Lowes. My prioirity is long-term durability, not price. (I'm avoiding copper due to increased friction losses and aggressive well water.)
Any opinions out there regarding these two products?
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Potabile water pipe
I would recommend Wirsbo's Aquapex pipe and their Aquacenter manifolds.We use them on all our new installs and repipes.0
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