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I'm planning a plumbing project and am overwhelmed by the pipe material options. What are the pros and cons of materials like copper, PEX, and PVC? Any helpful suggestions based on your experiences?
Hey there! I've tackled a few plumbing projects, and I get the struggle with choosing pipe materials. Here's a quick rundown:
Copper: Pros - Durable, lasts forever, corrosion-resistant, can handle high temps. Cons - Pricey, can corrode if water's too acidic, needs soldering skills.
PEX: Pros - Flexible, cheaper than copper, easy to install (no soldering), resistant to scale and chlorine. Cons - Can't expose it to sunlight for long, not great for outdoor use.
PVC: Pros - Super affordable, easy to work with, doesn't corrode, great for drain lines. Cons - Not for hot water, can get brittle over time, not as durable as copper.
I usually go for PEX for most projects - it's a nice balance of cost and performance. But it really depends on your specific needs and budget. Good luck with your plumbing gig! 🚿💪
In my experience, copper is durable but pricey, PEX is flexible and budget-friendly, while PVC is affordable but better for non-hot water projects—consider your budget and project needs before diving in! 💧🔧
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