Learned something new today. Pex can handle freezing,but shark bites just might fail…..and I still hate plumbing!!
One thing I know is that coming home from TX when we did was a good plan. The water heater let go a few of nights later.
Oh, and I still have to get somebody in to find the leak on the drain side for most of the master bath facilities. That could be ugly.
This is in a tight corner up against the ceiling inside a closet so I ended up using Pex because I can't maneuver a torch in there……….!
In the great freeze of 2021 I had the 1/4" copper tubing to the refrigerator ice maker freeze and burst in the attic. Resulted in about $5K in damage to the kitchen ceiling and floor.The line to our refrigerator froze. This has negatively impacted happy hour.
In the great freeze of 2021 I had the 1/4" copper tubing to the refrigerator ice maker freeze and burst in the attic. Resulted in about $5K in damage to the kitchen ceiling and floor.
I have done several plumbing repairs by using reinforced vinyl hose that have worked OK. Yes, I know that's against most city plumbing codes for indoor plumbing. But in the locations repaired it was much easier to use than PVC pipe or copper tubing. The hose I used is rated for 150 psi, and is not exposed to sunlight.
The line to our refrigerator froze. This has negatively impacted happy hour.