Viega ManaBloc Water Distribution Manifold

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  • Опубликовано: 9 ноя 2013
  • Take control of your water supply with a water distribution manifold. This one is the Viega ManaBloc. Read more by clicking the link below.
    www.redneckdiy.com/water-distr...
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  • @thegronendykes
    @thegronendykes 10 лет назад +5

    As a licensed plumbing contractor I have worked with that same maniblock system, but I was unaware that they made a wrench specifically for it. I will be adding one to my toolbox soon. Nice job on your install, looks very neat.

  • @JVONROCK
    @JVONROCK 5 лет назад

    Hi friend - I’ve just found out about pex this year (2018). A few minor repairs. My 1959 House is a Testament to rust filled pipes. I had no idea I was filtering my water through that stuff. All the plumbing is basically on one side, kitchen, bath, bath.
    downstairs kitchen, laundry, bath. I’ve been thinking about redoing it. I just learned of this manifold, it was what I was thinking about, something like a electrical breaker box. Watched a couple videos, then yours. Yes, you’ve got it made, and confidently show and tell. So clean,
    and with water going where it is, conservatively smart. I’m pulling my hot from a gas on-demand and it appears that’s what your doing. I’ve solar too, and a system like this I could direct everything where I need it. I’m surely off to get started. One of your readers left a number for more info. Nice job.
    I’ve noticed when I turn on my hot water on one faucet, it eventually gets to other faucets faster, as though too use it one place it heats to all, seems wasteful in both water and heat source. Not sure with the on demand. This could control that.
    I’ll bet this was fun too, stay savvy, a friend in Washington.

  • @dvwestmoreland
    @dvwestmoreland 7 лет назад +1

    well done and informative, thank you for taking the time to share,
    dave

  • @kellymulcahy3651
    @kellymulcahy3651 7 лет назад +1

    Excellent video! We are having a house built and noticed that the builder (Premier United) were using Pex plumbing instead of the more common metal plumbing. We were concerned that we were getting something that was not durable or of quality but your video reassured us that just like with other aspects of our new home, the builder is giving us the most updated, high quality home products available. Thanks!

  • @affordabledesertliving3487
    @affordabledesertliving3487 Год назад

    Nice explanation champ. Looks like a lot going on with all of the different water outputs but your super organized with this set up. Excellent!

  • @medicmike4906
    @medicmike4906 6 лет назад

    Just bought one of these and will be installing it tomorrow . Using the home run system my costs will be a lot more than what you quoted. still worth it to me.

  • @haroldmichael6636
    @haroldmichael6636 8 лет назад

    I think the gentleman putting on this video was excellent. I am certainly not a plumber, I am a Realtor and I am great at what I do. I believe this gentleman doing the video was excellent as well!!! I believe almost anyone with a buddy or a support team could install this pex system as long as they had some time as well as patience. I want to say congratulations on a great video!! Thank you, Harold Michael

  • @wdibert
    @wdibert 6 лет назад

    Rebuilding the water and distribution system at my camp in the mountains. I am switching everything over to pex and using a Viega Manabloc for its distribution. I like the cinch clamps as opposed to the rings. Great system to use and work with.

  • @442Carew
    @442Carew 7 лет назад +3

    You did a nice job here. Thanks, like your laid back style on camera.

  • @jorbace
    @jorbace 5 лет назад +2

    Great video, great descriptions, great info.

  • @paulprice9397
    @paulprice9397 4 года назад

    You are rockin it with info. I’m learning more everyday. Thanks👍

  • @donaldpierce6067
    @donaldpierce6067 3 года назад

    I am going to be building a house in the near future and I was toying with the idea of using a manifold for my water supply. You have helped me make the decision to do so Thanks

  • @TomSpithalerrattler347
    @TomSpithalerrattler347 8 лет назад +2

    Awesome job. I'm in a manufactured home, and had a water leak at the faucets to the washing machine. Wanting to upgrade my parts (it's currently plumbed with PEX), I soon found out about the manifold water systems. Love it. PEX and Manabloc systems seem to be the way to go. Thanks for taking the time to do the video. It was helpful.

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  8 лет назад

      +Tom Spithaler Thanks for having a look, Tom. I really appreciate it!

  • @dbrownss1480
    @dbrownss1480 7 месяцев назад

    Such a beautiful installation

  • @bruser164
    @bruser164 5 лет назад

    Dude your video ROCKS!! Very informative and to the point. TY

  • @whochamabob
    @whochamabob 7 лет назад

    I installed CPVC to my entire house, 24 years ago, when I built it new. Now on a regular basis I am having pipes crack and leak and even blow out. Have had my basement flooded a couple times and had my bathroom carpet soaked, with water running down through the floor. I would not recommend CPVC for hot water because of my experience with this. I am now getting ready to install PEX to my entire house and that's how I ended up here. Thank you so much for the helpful information. This answered most of my questions.

  • @ChathamJackTar
    @ChathamJackTar 8 лет назад +4

    Nicely done. Helpful and clear presentation.

  • @raybutlerjr8190
    @raybutlerjr8190 4 года назад

    Very clear. Very to the point. No B.S. Great job. I'm ready to start my project.

  • @johnrobertson9629
    @johnrobertson9629 4 года назад

    Very helpful tips.
    Boss has 1 ordered and thought Id look intoit see if needed any extra material since will have a few open blocks.
    Thanks a bunch 👍👍

  • @MrB1970
    @MrB1970 4 года назад

    This is Great! love the video! Thanks for sharing.

  • @341alberta
    @341alberta 6 лет назад

    Awesome! Thanks for posting this.

  • @meloncholy31
    @meloncholy31 8 лет назад +29

    It's actually pronounced "Vee-ga". I'm a proud employee of this company and the Manablocs are made in McPherson, KS USA. The wrench comes with the block and these are available at most plumbing wholesalers. It is recommended that they are installed by a licensed plumber and when you use our pipe and fittings you get a warranty on the whole system far superior to any other competitive product.

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  8 лет назад +9

      +Chad Molen Thanks for the input to my viewers, Chad. I really appreciate you watching and commenting. I have had the mana-bloc up for over three years now and not a single issue. It's a great concept and product.

    • @MewCat100
      @MewCat100 7 лет назад +1

      Hi Chad,
      Not sure if you are still monitoring this video, but I'm thinking of using one of these manifolds. Is it possible to use it with any PEX (I already have 100' of 1/2" from Sharkbite) or do I need to buy PEX from Viega?

    • @meloncholy31
      @meloncholy31 7 лет назад

      Sorry I am not able to respond to this but you can call our customer service hotline and they can provide an answer for you. 1-800-976-9819

    • @Hever73
      @Hever73 5 лет назад +1

      @@MewCat100 , you can buy from any plumbing supply house such as Furgeson, Morrison, etc.

    • @seattledelgado7735
      @seattledelgado7735 2 года назад +1

      What is the bottom port for?

  • @MrAmagaska1976
    @MrAmagaska1976 7 лет назад

    Great video man thx first exposure for me to the manabloc manifold. Good learning 👍

  • @Beaugus4353
    @Beaugus4353 10 лет назад

    installed the bloc in my new home and it was well worth the investment. and the tool .... priceless

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  10 лет назад

      I like mine a lot. Thanks for watching.

  • @rikkicanbuild9964
    @rikkicanbuild9964 Год назад

    Nice install!

  • @steveblakeney8792
    @steveblakeney8792 4 года назад

    Thanks for the video. Just saved me from sleeping with 1 eye open wondering if an outside faucet (that recently started acting up) might start gushing in the middle of the night. That's usually how it goes right? Then remembered I had this system in the garage (just recently bought the place) turned the little valve off and now I can fix the tap on MY schedule.

  • @donaldcoolidge9195
    @donaldcoolidge9195 10 лет назад

    I have worked with one of these before and they are wonderful to have.

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  10 лет назад

      I really like mine. Thanks for watching!

  • @shovelyjoe1059
    @shovelyjoe1059 6 лет назад +36

    "PEX haters"
    ......those are plumbers who know they'd be out of a job if more folks knew how easy it is to install pex.

  • @OttawaRamana
    @OttawaRamana 5 лет назад

    Great Video and a good product! will talk to my plumber to install. I am curious to know about the plastic/pvc connectors at the manafold junctions. Are they long-lasting with out leaks unlike pex cringes

  • @swells1
    @swells1 3 года назад

    My house was built with the mana bloc and I’ve been very happy with it

  • @jeremybusch6697
    @jeremybusch6697 7 лет назад

    Great video!

  • @railroad6601
    @railroad6601 Год назад

    My house was built in 2006 with the Manabloc, unfortunately, it has had some leaks. It could be due to water hardness because we get that white crude accumulations at the supply adapter.
    Anyway thanks for informing that the wrench is available to purchase. Most plumbers are still behind on this Manabloc equipment and don't have tools to do anything.
    About the pex piping, its been holding up very well 16 years and counting.

  • @sanchezryno
    @sanchezryno 7 лет назад

    first off, great video. will you be willing to do a replacement video? how to shut main water off, do we have to drain water heater before removing hoses? also does the whole manifold need to be replaced or can you remove main screws and replace a gasket?

  • @davidrobinson4127
    @davidrobinson4127 7 лет назад

    i've been indecisive about installing PEX...you might have pushed me over the edge. thx!

  • @lv5960
    @lv5960 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks a lot , great video.

  • @andre58089
    @andre58089 9 лет назад

    Thank you, your video is very helpful.

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      Andre Ch Outstanding. I'm glad it helped out.

  • @TheFloorBoys
    @TheFloorBoys 10 лет назад

    Sweet system Bro! I'm gonna have to give it a shot! And it's pronounced Vee-ga. Thanks for posting!

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  10 лет назад

      Thanks for watching and commenting! I think you will like it. And thanks for the help on the pronunciation. I kinda melt down when more than one vowel exists together. Ha!

  • @24GardLake
    @24GardLake 10 лет назад

    Great job on creating an informative video that led to my decision to use ManaBloc myself. The compression fittings are a 4-piece design, after the insert, tube nut and split collar there should be the actual compression ring. From a home owner standpoint, I would like to add that there are different mounting options. We went with a surface mount on the roof of our 1/2 basement. Also, pay a great deal of attention getting the tubes as straight as possible to the block. You do not want to test these plastic threads, trust me.

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  10 лет назад

      Thanks for watching and for your great comments. I appreciate it. Glad the video helped out. I really like the system and it was really handy during this past arctic winter having control over the outside fixtures. Thanks again for watching.

  • @wanderer3444
    @wanderer3444 7 лет назад

    Thanks, Good vid!

  • @tracyr5594
    @tracyr5594 6 лет назад

    I like the idea, thanks for the video

  • @jpdst29
    @jpdst29 6 лет назад

    Would you still recommend putting a shut off valve at each fixture so you don't have to run somewhere to turn the water off at the pex manifold?

  • @emildekoven4872
    @emildekoven4872 7 лет назад

    Very well explained...esp. your price disclosures.... So many of these sites ignore costs...!
    It would have been a welcome addition had you noted what size(s) of pex are required, i.e., is the street/well connexion necessarily of greater diameter...???

  • @grebo69
    @grebo69 9 лет назад

    Quick and helpful vid, thanks

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      Jarod Rollins Your welcome. Thanks for watching.!

  • @kenhills5458
    @kenhills5458 5 лет назад

    I liked the video. Can you tell me how to install soft water to some of the hot water lines? Would like for showers and tubs to have it, but not the cold.

  • @andrewbrindescu6666
    @andrewbrindescu6666 5 лет назад

    Great depiction. But my question is why to use manifold when each faucets do have is own shut off valves ? I do like the German Viega plumbing supplies mostly to use on 3"×4" copper ,cast iron pipe connection. Also do have press fit copper, pex fittings from 1/2" to 4". Down size of it quite expensiv fittings and press tools manual or battery operated. Thanks for great explanation

  • @jorgemontalvo30
    @jorgemontalvo30 7 лет назад

    hi- any advice to disconnect and put it back the expansion tank.
    I would gladly appreciate if you please explain me how to put it back.
    thanks

  • @jeffcutler8462
    @jeffcutler8462 10 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the video. I have been thinking of converting my spider web of copper pipes over to PEX now that I am finishing the basement.

  • @bolon8200
    @bolon8200 8 лет назад

    great video.

  • @PrinceSomorin
    @PrinceSomorin 8 лет назад

    Very nice calm video. Sometimes when folk make these videos they forget that not all the audience will be pros.
    Can you daisy chain two Manablocs? I counted the outlets that I will serve in my house and it's 16 cold and 7 hot, I would like to have couple extra ports for expansion in the future.
    Also I am building the house in Africa, Nigeria to be exact, can I run the tubing inside concrete blocks? They don't build with wood out there just concrete blocks.
    Thanks.

  • @virginia347
    @virginia347 8 лет назад

    great help. wish I had seen this before we started, didn't know about the handy tool.

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  8 лет назад

      +Virginia Thanks for watching, Virginia!

  • @XellosMetallium
    @XellosMetallium 8 лет назад

    i saw you have a pump pro, is that for the water pressure?
    i am planning to use about 9-10 hoses (for sink, tub, washer...etc) do i need a water pump and how did u installed yours?

  • @codyschwoch5451
    @codyschwoch5451 3 месяца назад

    We have this particular device and when our pipes grow last year in -30° text pipe did not break but the plastic of the manifold did so that will give you a estimate on how strong pipe it is compared to copper it would break

  • @lauraerickson8647
    @lauraerickson8647 7 лет назад

    I am having a hard time locating the side manifolds you used; The blue 3/4 to 1/2 that attaches to the Manabloc. Any ideas where to look?

  • @temtagesson5274
    @temtagesson5274 3 года назад

    Great video thanks.

  • @jayescreations489
    @jayescreations489 5 месяцев назад

    thanks, water heater needed replaced and I notice I have two leaks at manifold. still diagnosing the situation.

  • @nunbiz9137
    @nunbiz9137 3 года назад

    Going out to pick mine up ty

  • @deborahandrichardmcdowell9061
    @deborahandrichardmcdowell9061 9 лет назад

    Good informative video. Thanks!

  • @michaelhovland693
    @michaelhovland693 7 лет назад

    I'm about to change out my house to this same system, but I am concerned about a very long run to our new kitchen. From the hot water/manabloc system it will be about 100'. The instructions from Manabloc do not recommend a recirculating pump. How do I keep hot water in my kitchen without having to purge 100' of line every time? Any thoughts?

  • @chrisE815
    @chrisE815 9 лет назад

    Lovin' your channel! Thanks for all the details on your projects. Would there be a way to blow out the lines with compressed air to winterize? Freezing isn't as big of an issue with pex from what I hear but just curious.

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад +1

      Chris N Thanks for watching. There's is not a port on my manifold to do this with but I guess you could unhook the like from the manifold and mate a fitting to it somehow to accomplish this. Lemme know if you figure something out.

    • @chrisE815
      @chrisE815 9 лет назад

      just curious. I'm probably a few years out from owning my first home but definitely a dreamer. I think these cheap improvements to a home are perfect for the handy homeowner. Actually come to think of it I guess you could still blow out the lines via a garden hose faucet and shut off every other connection to the manifold except the garden faucet and the plumbing you're draining. Thanks for getting back to me.

  • @wherearewenow873
    @wherearewenow873 10 лет назад

    Finally a video that made sense !

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  10 лет назад

      Glad it helped out, Pete. Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @JBPRUNTY
    @JBPRUNTY 4 года назад

    Good job . .nice video ..

  • @johni6138
    @johni6138 5 лет назад

    Nice job. Man I need to replace the polybutylene in my house with pex.

  • @garynelson4209
    @garynelson4209 5 лет назад

    Nice video. How do you add ports to a full manifold? Want to add plumbing for a bathroom in a basement.

  • @randomstuffwithjoe
    @randomstuffwithjoe 3 года назад

    Thx for the video. I've been researching the manifold systems. I'm building a modular log home and the house gets delivered with all of the plumbing stubbed thru to the basement and I'll have to make the final connections myself. I'm considering doing this as a DIY rather than hiring a plumber who will charge me 20x the cost. Anyway.. thx again.

  • @TimYorty
    @TimYorty 4 года назад

    Do you have a recirc pump on the tankless with a manifold?

  • @edgary5384
    @edgary5384 5 лет назад

    It looked like you were using a tankless water heater. What do you have at the bottom of the water heater to connect hot cold supply lines?

  • @joeageitos
    @joeageitos 7 лет назад

    I just had a house built with teh PEX system and a well installed We ran a water hose from the well to the house temporaraly while I was able to burry the water line. The system was working fine after I installed the main line from the well to the house and connected to the house now I have two cold water lines that are clogged. How can I clear the lines? Please advise.

  • @truckhogs
    @truckhogs 3 года назад

    Great video ! Would like to see how the water line and hot water heater lines are hooked up and with what fittings ?

    • @digitors
      @digitors Год назад

      I’m looking too - they look threaded not sure what they are

  • @escalus417
    @escalus417 5 лет назад

    I bought a house with one of these already present and it worked beautifully, until we had to replace the water heater ,,, then it started to leak. Unsure why , but my plumber said that one of the entry ports " cracked " and he wants to replace the entire unit. Does this sound right ?

  • @garrycolon6660
    @garrycolon6660 4 года назад

    have you ever had to replace a hot or cold valve because after a few years because you turn one of them off and they start leaking?

  • @workingshlub8861
    @workingshlub8861 6 лет назад

    just upgraded the main line after the meter to my 3 decker property.....could have gone with pex and been done in 1 hour..i went with copper and took 3 times as long but i think copper flows better ...pex does have its place but you can never go wrong with tyle L copper.

  • @1205brianluce
    @1205brianluce 8 лет назад

    THANK YOU

  • @joanriano2559
    @joanriano2559 3 года назад

    How is it holding up after 7 years?? I’m thinking about replacing the old plumbing in my house with pex using a manifold like that

  • @Beekeeping_Bro
    @Beekeeping_Bro 6 лет назад +1

    If you're installing new plumbing or new electricity, it makes sense to worry about allowable distances between plumbing pipes and el. panel.
    you should check electrical code.

  • @bradward9164
    @bradward9164 4 года назад

    Huge help.thks

  • @davidshale1836
    @davidshale1836 4 года назад

    i put one of these in. I find it can take 30sec+ to get hot water. this is only 10ft run. do you have to push all the water out of the manifold before you get hot water.

  • @mmgr.madminutegearreviews4562
    @mmgr.madminutegearreviews4562 4 года назад

    I love the set up. The only thing I would have done differently and what I'm going to do.. call me over the top... leave the pex exposed on a water proof backing attached to 5/8 ply. If something leaks and you need to replace it, I'd rather just be replacing the pex then new drywall or whatever now.
    Thanks for the video.

  • @RogerDiotte
    @RogerDiotte 10 лет назад

    Your waving that wrench in my face almost like your laughing cause I am at a stand still with my install as I wait for the wrench to arrive... In CANADA!

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  10 лет назад

      Ha! I'm hopping in the car with the wrench right now. Be there in two days!

    • @RogerDiotte
      @RogerDiotte 10 лет назад

      Tks! Nice install, your lines look immaculately placed. On the main service lines do you use pipe tape or no?

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  10 лет назад

      Thanks. I did not use pipe tape on any of it.

    • @RogerDiotte
      @RogerDiotte 10 лет назад

      Right On, I just removed the tape now since I haven't installed anything or water to it yet. When you installed Sharkbite to the top 2 outs service lines you mentioned a fact to be able to have the nuts to swivel to tighten the fitting. I'm aware that the sharkbites allow that freedom however, don't those service fittings (I have the pex crimp adapters from Manabloc) allow swivel when tightened down? I thought they did to allow a person to tighten the hot and cold outs?

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  10 лет назад

      Yeah, come to think of it I think you are right about that. If not you could tighten them down before you crimp your PEX on the nipple I suppose.

  • @dhservers
    @dhservers 9 лет назад

    Thank you. You make it look easy. Can you comment on what I've heard about the manifold system delivering hot water faster than a traditional distribution system? I can drink a half a cup of coffee before I get hot water! Last, do you have a recommended pex tool or brand to buy. After I redo my house lines I want to do a heated driveway and want to invest wisely in one system if possible.

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      Bruce Bower Thanks for watching, Bruce. I appreciate it. My water delivers pretty quick but I don't know if it's because of the manifold or not. Seems to me the hot water would have to travel the same distance either way? I don't know about the brands of PEX. I'd say it's all about the same. I can't remember the tool I have either. I did not buy it from a a big box store. I got it at a specialty supply store. It was expensive but it's a high quality tool. Sorry I'm so useless to you tonight but I just can't recall. :-)

  • @serviceprovider6956
    @serviceprovider6956 2 года назад

    I give him AA+ u know why he explains the water main supply enters through the one port. No one on RUclips explains this. Very good video from 905 Construction

  • @joshp7469
    @joshp7469 8 лет назад

    solid video

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  8 лет назад

      +Joshua Prescott Thanks!

  • @jek9911
    @jek9911 9 лет назад

    Looks beautiful. Did you use 3/8" PEX for any lines running through your home? I installed PEX throughout our house about 2 years ago without a manifold (because our house is so small) using 3/4" PEX from the water main, then branching off using 1/2". Now I'm considering putting in a branch for 2 separate 7'-10' lines of 3/8" pipe to separately feed a shower and sink in a new bathroom...wondering if the 3/8" pipe will have problems supplying water to each.

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      jek9911 Thanks for watching. I used 1/2" for my feeder lines. No problems three years into it.

  • @cayugafutures
    @cayugafutures 6 лет назад

    Have you, or anyone you know used Pex-A tubing with these Manablocs?

  • @daledyer614
    @daledyer614 9 лет назад

    Thanks for posting. This is a great video but I am still a bit confused about some things: The main line coming in from your well charges the whole system, right? Is it the whole system it charges or just the cold side first? If this is the case why doesn't that cold water feed all the lines immediately? So the two outlet lines at the top are just to go to the water heater and return one of them with hot water to the "red" side. I am assuming you just connected the pex at the copper tubing instead of right at the water heater? Sorry I know these are probably really basic questions but I have never been around pex or manifolds and I want to install it in my house. I am also assuming that you can run 1/2'' and 3/4'' lines off of this system? Thank you so much.

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      dale dyer Thanks for watching, Dale. I appreciate it. Yes, the main water line charges the entire system. When you call for hot water it sends water to the water heater and returns it to the hot water side of the maifold (my water heater is an on demand type). You can use a shark bite connector to attach the pex to your existing piping at the water heater. My lex lines are 1/2" which is ideal for the water lines. I don't think the fittings that came with mine will work with anything else. There's probably adapters out there you can use? Hope this helps out.

  • @barryhunt5357
    @barryhunt5357 5 лет назад

    Hello , are You still satisfied with the manifold and the Pex pipe ?? Have you had any leaks and or issues ??

  • @Digitalfiendscom
    @Digitalfiendscom 9 лет назад

    Thanks for the video. Our house is already plumbed with PEX but it's a trunk & branch setup and lines were run quite messily without much thought for layout or efficiency. I've been looking to install a manifold and re-plumb the lines before finishing my basement and I really like the look of this Manabloc unit. A few questions though:
    - What is the actual manifold made out of? Metal or plastic?
    - Can you use standard PEX from your local hardware store or do you have to use Viega PEX? i.e. 1/2" PEX from Lowes/HomeDepot should work with this unit, correct?
    - Do the metal inserts for the compression fittings/ports come with the unit? So the only other fittings/parts that you need to buy separately are for the inlets/outlet?
    Thanks in advance.

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад +1

      Digitalfiendscom Thanks for watching. The manifold is plastic. Any PEX will work with this. All the fittings comes with the unit. You may need to adapter fittings for your main lines coming in though. Hope that helps.

    • @Digitalfiendscom
      @Digitalfiendscom 9 лет назад

      ***** Sorry, didn't see this reply (didn't receive a notification, weird.) Thanks for the additional information.

  • @wrchung
    @wrchung 2 года назад

    i wonder how much heat loss there are if you running both hot and cold water so closely within the manifold. Just curious.

  • @mexinumba1
    @mexinumba1 2 года назад

    ok so I'm installing one of this in my house, I have watch many videos on how to I stall this, I'm kind of confused as to how to install this, some people cap the bottom 3/4 inch port and only use the top two ports, some people use all three of them, what is the difference? when do you use all three of them or just one.

  • @DenversMysteries
    @DenversMysteries 2 года назад

    where do you find the proper manablock with the pressure type fitting you show in the video included with the manifold? Looks like they are discontinued. Do you know if the "crimp" style mana block fittings are appropriate for pex-a pipe with cold expansion?

  • @dmartk
    @dmartk 8 лет назад +4

    I think that you forgot the ferrule as part of the compression fitting. Otherwise, I really liked the video.

  • @nyc1655
    @nyc1655 3 года назад

    How durable are those lines and fittings compared to regular pipe?

  • @JANDM999
    @JANDM999 Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @Sh-eb8fd
    @Sh-eb8fd Месяц назад

    How many 1” holes did you have to drill through a weight bearing wall to install all those 1/2” pipe? And how is allowed through a 2x4?

  • @kevinpope3944
    @kevinpope3944 5 лет назад

    What is current status of your manabloc (how is it holding up)?

  • @kevinsoundmixer
    @kevinsoundmixer 8 лет назад

    Question, did you have any issues with a permit for the plumbing installation, and how did your inspections go? Did the inspector flag any issues? I'm looking to install the same system, but am required to pull permit first.

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  8 лет назад

      +Kevin Strahm I did not have to have a permit in my area.

  • @taylorstutts
    @taylorstutts 3 года назад

    Where do you buy that wrench? What if it is leaking at the pex? my dishwater hot water is leaking right at the manifold?

  • @johnmarston9853
    @johnmarston9853 2 года назад

    Hi there, so I'm replacing my old Vanguard with a Viega it's a standard 24 valve house system ( 12 cold 12 hot) Plumbing supply companies are charging $ 600 + Amazon sells Viega manablocs between $176 ( 3/8") and $346 ( 1/2") I'm assuming for once that these manablocs have been Quality Controlled, they come with 3/8"& 1/2" fittings and a wrench. Please let me know ASAP thank you.

  • @DC-gv7zh
    @DC-gv7zh 24 дня назад

    10 years later. How’s it holding up? Would really appreciate the feedback!

  • @mychalkeeney
    @mychalkeeney 6 лет назад

    great video. what's the purpose of the small blue pressure tank behind you?

    • @efhorta1965
      @efhorta1965 6 лет назад

      that's an expansion tank for his water heater. probably connected to his cold water "in"

    • @andrewbrindescu6666
      @andrewbrindescu6666 5 лет назад

      @@efhorta1965 blader thank to maintain water presure in the house when taps or toilet is use do not drop the pressure in the lines and create water starvation

  • @harryrex68
    @harryrex68 9 лет назад

    Man I like your video. I am in the process of renovating my home and have been back and forth with the idea removing all of the copper and replacing it with the PEX. I believe your excellent example of being able to turn off a single line and draining it is what has tipped me. Not that I'm in an especially cold climate (Tennessee) but I like what you said about having more control. Plus the flexibility to add additional service lines in the future if needed. I do have one question about your install. I notice on the left side of your manifold that some of your lines are blue. Now I know you can run hot or cold through any color, but I want to make sure that you are servicing the blue lines with hot water. Is that right? Thanks again for a well done video!

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      Thanks for the comments and for watching the videos. I appreciate it. I like the manifold system a lot. And the PEX is so much easier to work with. My cold lines are blue and hots are red. BTW, I'm in East Tennessee and when we had that arctic blast this winter it was nice to be able to shut the water off to the outside hose bibs and drain them.

    • @harryrex68
      @harryrex68 9 лет назад

      *****
      Man I wondered if you were close to me. I'm in Clarksville. I added your website to my Favorites. Whoever did your website design did a great job. I watched you assemble the RTA cabinet. That is one of my future projects with my house. (Can't tell you how much it helps seeing it completed like that.) So is the garage door opener. I just hope I have room to be able to consider the wall mounted unit like you have or possibly that they have a smaller unit that will work for a smaller door.

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      Small world for sure. I'm down your way fairly regularly. Thank you for the compliments. I did the website myself from a template. I'm still learning all that stuff. It's really confusing to me but I'm learning.

    • @bentroddon
      @bentroddon 9 лет назад

      *****

    • @bentroddon
      @bentroddon 9 лет назад

      bentroddon I purchased the Manabloc and am in the process of installing it. Your video and comments are very helpful. Thank you!