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aqua pex for heating??
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DWB
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Ive been told its OK to use the aqua pex( in short runs) for extending a monoflo loop (approx. 20' of pex). I'd rather not buy a whole roll of 1/2" he-pex if I don't have to.
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Maybe.........
....as long as there's no ferrous material in the system. Otherwise stay with the hePex as the Aquapex has no oxygen barrier.0 -
Osmosis is always a concern. The money you save using the aqua-pex could cost you thousand in the long run.Joe Mattiello
N. E. Regional Manger, Commercial Products
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Use the heat pex...if you need a little, most of us in the business have a lot of scrap pieces around. I would think you could find some quite easily. Find out who distributes the product you want to use. I'm sure they could hook you up with a contractor that has some to spare.
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