Failed Pex
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I believe there were known issues with specific types of Uponor tubing, but I'm not positive.
As of this time, I'll continue using Uponor white type A pex without fear. I've seen no problems with it for the 20 years I've been around it.
From what I've heard about some locations and the water, copper will fail with pinholes while Pex will not.
Single pipe 392sqft system with an EG-40 rated for 325sqft and it's silent and balanced at all times.
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That particular video, is short on detail and evidence. Not saying it's not true, but many pieces of the puzzle are missing. Was it the pipe, was it the fittings, was the pipe left out in the sun, where they installed incorrectly..... Sounds like a bit of sensationalistic journalism. Report on the sensational parts, and leave out all relevant details
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I've been following this a while - there seems to be two pockets of failed Uponor PEX, one around the greater Atlanta area and the other in California, and most of these are only a few years installed, but it covers maybe 10 years that I can see.
Uponor never explained what happened, if they even know what happened, or if they fixed the problem assuming they know what went wrong, but it's bad enough where I stopped using it. It's the silence from Uponor that scares me.
PEX B can often be expanded (look for the F1960 certification printed on the pipe) as can PE-RT. That's what I use for plastic when I'm not using copper.
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There have been some isolated rumors, or dare I say reports of some pex leaks. Can't tell how big or small the issue is. However, it doesn't seem like another sixty-minute story from decades ago will be warranted.
I'm wondering if the tubing was left out in the sun for a time before it was installed.
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Seems there were some issues with the coloring process on some pex tubing.
This repipe contractor has some You Tube videos explaining failures he has experienced with various brands.
Bob "hot rod" Rohr
trainer for Caleffi NA
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This month marks exactly ten years since Joe Ludlow's Integrity Repipe crew completely replaced the leaking copper in my then-23-year-old home. They used Uponor PEX. So far, no PEX leaks have become apparent. Perhaps the fact that I've got a whole-house pressure regulator set to 45 PSI has minimized stress on those joint areas. I'm not going to open any walls to look for this problem. If the PEX lasts as long as the copper did carrying our alleged water, I'll be too old to worry about it. 😊
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