Hi, and thank you for the demo. I enjoyed seeing that, and the outcome was what I expected. I have a question that perhaps you can answer. Even though Uponor is a cold expansion pex, do you know if there is a lower limit temperature that significantly affects is ability to expand? For example, if the temperature was 10 below zero F for a few days, and the pex was exposed to that temperature, do you know if its elasticity/expandability would be decreased? That's just a theoretical question from my standpoint. I live in the southeastern US, so we rarely see sub-zero temperatures. I'm sure I could probably search for that information online, but I thought I'd ask the question here to give your comment section a little activity. Thanks, and I'm glad a came across your videos. I like them.
Hey Jeff, im about to run all of the drains in a mobile home for a 3 fixture group exactly like the mock up you have on your AAV set-up video, my question is all of the connections will first need to be vertical for roughly 20+ inches, so im assuming they all need to be long sweeps, so will that affect the performance of the wet vent?
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Hi, and thank you for the demo. I enjoyed seeing that, and the outcome was what I expected. I have a question that perhaps you can answer. Even though Uponor is a cold expansion pex, do you know if there is a lower limit temperature that significantly affects is ability to expand? For example, if the temperature was 10 below zero F for a few days, and the pex was exposed to that temperature, do you know if its elasticity/expandability would be decreased? That's just a theoretical question from my standpoint. I live in the southeastern US, so we rarely see sub-zero temperatures. I'm sure I could probably search for that information online, but I thought I'd ask the question here to give your comment section a little activity. Thanks, and I'm glad a came across your videos. I like them.
Hey Jeff, im about to run all of the drains in a mobile home for a 3 fixture group exactly like the mock up you have on your AAV set-up video, my question is all of the connections will first need to be vertical for roughly 20+ inches, so im assuming they all need to be long sweeps, so will that affect the performance of the wet vent?
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