How To Use Pex B Pipe

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  • Опубликовано: 2 сен 2022
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    In this video, Shannon shows you how to use Pex B plumbing pipe and fittings.
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    Chapters:
    00:16 Pex B Intro
    00:55 How to cut Pex B tool
    01:20 Pex B Fittings
    02:04 Pex B Crimp Ring
    03:03 Pex B Cinch Clamp
    03:38 How to crimp Pex B Ring
    04:26 How to cinch pinch Pex B clamp ring
    05:10 Closeup two types of clamp rings complete
    05:47 Pipe clamps
    06:10 Pex B plastic bend support
    06:37 Kinked Pex B pipe
    07:06 Push-fit fittings and Pex B how to
    07:59 Pex B Disadvantages
    08:19 Pex B fitting flow restriction
    08:45 Pex A versus Pex B flow comparison
    09:33 Why use 3/4 inch Pex B pipe
    10:24 Pex B not my first choice
    10:35 This is my personal experience
    11:20 Pex B wrapup closing
    Video edited by / @rugcarpet6664
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Комментарии • 55

  • @potentialhvac6074
    @potentialhvac6074 Год назад

    I told myself no more subs..then I watched your video. 👍🏽👍🏽✔️

  • @mikechiodetti4482
    @mikechiodetti4482 Год назад +1

    I'm going to keep this for reference. I know very little about plumbing.

  • @azmendozafamily
    @azmendozafamily Год назад +4

    The restrictions caused by the fittings in the PEX B piping are not really something that affects the end use. Look at the ports of the inlets on the shower valves, lavatory valves, etc. They are most reduced down to 3/8" at the point of use, so the restriction you mention would. It cause a change to the end user experience. It may be of importance to keeping the flow at a specific fps but that's really it.

  • @johnlebzelter4208
    @johnlebzelter4208 Год назад +4

    Thanks for taking the time to make these informative videos Shannon!

    • @roywatson3745
      @roywatson3745 Год назад

      Tell the people how much water pressure we lose when plumbers use PEX. Up to 47 percent. Stay away from this or you will be sorry. Roy

    • @Rynker
      @Rynker Год назад

      @@roywatson3745 Then just go to 3/4 if you're worried about that. Most of the time, you can blame water flow on restrictors in the faucet fixtures.

    • @roywatson3745
      @roywatson3745 Год назад

      @@Rynker Ryan the shower head and tub faucet were loose and water from was running down the wall into the wall at tub faucet. You wouldn't like it either. My house is plumbed with 1/2 inch copper pipe. It is stupid to go to 3/4 PEX for one shower.

  • @kevintillack56
    @kevintillack56 Год назад +1

    Thanks Shannon. I love your videos.

  • @elgranjero2284
    @elgranjero2284 Год назад

    Thanks for the continued lessons.

  • @marke3623
    @marke3623 Год назад +2

    Great info and delivery! 👍🏼

  • @mariontutstone390
    @mariontutstone390 Год назад

    Thank you Sir ! You are teaching me so much. I love your channel.

  • @minidini10
    @minidini10 Год назад

    Thanks so much for this! I'm new to home ownership and your videos are really informative.

  • @Candoit2
    @Candoit2 Год назад

    Thank you for this great information video!

  • @Hey_Its_That_Guy
    @Hey_Its_That_Guy Год назад

    Love your videos, thank you, sir!

  • @azmendozafamily
    @azmendozafamily Год назад +1

    Prefab what you can, and clamp in place what you absolutely must. I do use PEX B often, and I prefer the clamp pinched rings vs the crimp rings.

  • @robavis4906
    @robavis4906 Год назад

    Thanks good info

  • @ronm6585
    @ronm6585 Год назад

    Thank you.

  • @gguzman1000
    @gguzman1000 Год назад +1

    Sioux Chief PEX B and Zurn pipe PEX B is compatible is expandable fittings. We use it all the time at work and do not have to oversize since it does not restrict flow with expandable fittings.

    • @HouseImprovements
      @HouseImprovements  Год назад +1

      I mentioned Zurn in the video but have never heard of Sioux Chief. Thanks for the info.

    • @gguzman1000
      @gguzman1000 Год назад

      @@HouseImprovements It has been confusing people including myself since I was always taught that PEX B was not expandable. Love your videos though, keep up the good work.

  • @lorenzocriscuolo7869
    @lorenzocriscuolo7869 Год назад +1

    If you increase the size to 3/4” you still have to reduce to 1/2” before you reach your fixture. How close to the fixture do you have to get before reducing to 1/2” ? A couple of feet? 3 feet?

  • @jonfreeman5494
    @jonfreeman5494 Год назад +1

    Great video! I'm trying to install a water softener in my house that has all copper pipes. Was gonna use PEX to branch off of main water line. You think PEX would be fine to use since my whole houses water will be coming from the PEX?

    • @kevio6868
      @kevio6868 Год назад +1

      yes...just make sure you use the correct bend fittings and crimping tools. You got this. Just be patient, it actually will be fun. Especially if you're adverse to soldering copper fittings

    • @HouseImprovements
      @HouseImprovements  Год назад

      You can do it!

  • @My-Say
    @My-Say Год назад

    Love the channel. I'm going with Pex-B for my renovation and need your opinion on those ring clamps. When the tool clicks and the ring is installed 1/8th from the end, it will not leak, right? And what about mice? How likely is it they will eat this stuff? Should I coat the pipe with something that will make them disgusted by the pipe smell that would last 30 years?

    • @HouseImprovements
      @HouseImprovements  Год назад +1

      Once the tool is clicking it should be tight. I have heard of mice chewing pex but have never seen it myself. If you put something on it you dont want it to react with the pex and if it smells you are likely to be smelling it as well in the house so I would not do that . Control the mice ,not the pex.

    • @My-Say
      @My-Say Год назад

      @@HouseImprovements Thanks for the advice. 🙂

  • @Dave-ld3dr
    @Dave-ld3dr Год назад

    Can you crimp on Pex A pipe or do you have to use Pex B?

  • @dadsinoz
    @dadsinoz Год назад

    Just wanted to check everyone is ok after the terrible events today

  • @TapelessDrywallFinishing
    @TapelessDrywallFinishing Год назад

    👍👍

  • @Ermes12FloorSander
    @Ermes12FloorSander Год назад

    👍👍👍👍

  • @TheSlipperyNoodle
    @TheSlipperyNoodle Год назад

    I would do PE-RT vs PEX next … no one has that video.

  • @isailuna8740
    @isailuna8740 Месяц назад

    What brand is that pex pipe?

  • @carlosportilla7634
    @carlosportilla7634 Год назад

    Thanks for your videos. I have a question Mr Shaman do you have any vide about Gas propane piping installation . Thanks again 👋👋

  • @robertrocca6595
    @robertrocca6595 Год назад

    Use 1 inch Pex-B pipe for the cold side and 3/4 inch on the hot side.

    • @robertrocca6595
      @robertrocca6595 Год назад

      @@GroberWeisenstein think!!!!

    • @robertrocca6595
      @robertrocca6595 Год назад

      @@GroberWeisenstein Pex water lines!!

    • @GroberWeisenstein
      @GroberWeisenstein Год назад

      @@robertrocca6595 thanks for the distinction. Cause I typically heard plumbers referring to outside walls as cold side and interior as hot side. And we both know by code you can't run any lines hot or cold on the " cold side"

    • @davidson2004fatboy
      @davidson2004fatboy Год назад

      @@robertrocca6595 😮😮😁😁😂😂🤣🤣 I LOVE IT

    • @johnlebzelter4208
      @johnlebzelter4208 Год назад +1

      You shut up. How’s that? It’s not your channel. If you want to give your thoughts, go do your ow. Channel. Clown

  • @TheSlipperyNoodle
    @TheSlipperyNoodle Год назад

    The crimp rings are copper.

  • @TheSlipperyNoodle
    @TheSlipperyNoodle Год назад

    A & B are exactly the same size tube … SDR9

    • @HouseImprovements
      @HouseImprovements  Год назад +1

      No ,inside diameters are slightly different I believe but the fittings are actually way different

  • @elwood62
    @elwood62 Год назад +1

    I’m confused. Is he saying Pex A, or pex eh?

  • @aaron74
    @aaron74 Год назад

    Forget pex altogether. Use steel galvanized pipe. 😆

  • @theoisaac9948
    @theoisaac9948 Год назад

    👍👍