outside faucets replaced using pex

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Комментарии • 52

  • @chriss1183
    @chriss1183 2 года назад +10

    I’m sure those o rings are nice and toasty burnt. They also make screw on stainless steel adapters to put the pex rifjt on so you don’t mix copper and make maintenance replacement easier down the road. But hey I’m just a non plumber doing things the correct way.

  • @johnfranklin1955
    @johnfranklin1955 4 года назад +8

    Nice stain on the home owners concrete floor from the heated acid from sweating the copper. 👌

  • @absoluteplumbing7241
    @absoluteplumbing7241 6 лет назад +2

    as a plumber i still watch your videos to learn more. thank you you are awesome

  • @jasonb8081
    @jasonb8081 2 года назад +7

    Will that heat from torch melt that o-ring in faucet if you don't remove it?

  • @erikhoffman7202
    @erikhoffman7202 6 лет назад

    I started watching your videos as a guy aspiring to be in the HVAC plumbing fields just going to school. Now I watch your videos 3 years deep and can fully relate. Thank you sir lol

  • @ginuwine11
    @ginuwine11 6 лет назад +1

    Thumbs up! I have to replace mine. I have to go from polybutylene to PEX to Faucet. I know the PB is no longer allowed in homes, but mine has it and will replace as they leak, great video Steve.

  • @69thebroken
    @69thebroken 6 лет назад +8

    Pex comes in many colors. I have White, Ivory/yellowish, Red, Blue, Orange & Black

  • @200932me
    @200932me 6 лет назад +6

    3:23 that’s how we like them

  • @dburto13
    @dburto13 6 лет назад +1

    Nice work Steve!

  • @J-Colt
    @J-Colt 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks Steve!

  • @Eddy63
    @Eddy63 6 лет назад +1

    That was a good twofer ... Thanks ...

  • @Fireship1
    @Fireship1 6 лет назад +1

    Nice job Steve! I like your new RUclips icon!

  • @marcosborba6489
    @marcosborba6489 6 лет назад +3

    The white pipe it’s pex, for sure

  • @sefaucon3839
    @sefaucon3839 6 лет назад +1

    Good again !!!
    And did not dirty those white socks !!!

  • @curlyhum1276
    @curlyhum1276 3 года назад +1

    the white pipe is pex, educate !

  • @dracko2002000
    @dracko2002000 6 лет назад +1

    That white pipe is sharkbite pex.

  • @garysaylor8238
    @garysaylor8238 5 лет назад +3

    Why didn't you just rebuild the valves? I recognize the "Wofford" brand and I've rebuilt the valve stems many times. It's real easy! and cheap!

  • @allenletizia321
    @allenletizia321 4 года назад

    I just bought that 1/2 inch white in pluming department using outside . I use Sharkbite with it. What wrong using it ? What the color got to do with it?

  • @MrPaul1f
    @MrPaul1f 6 лет назад

    Quality job.

  • @AStanton1966
    @AStanton1966 3 года назад

    With the noise of the traffic, that house sounds like they live on the Mass Pike.

  • @armandomadrigal9793
    @armandomadrigal9793 6 лет назад +1

    Was that pipe clear pex? Maybe? Nice job sir, you ever use pex A? Uponor

  • @PRO4XKEV
    @PRO4XKEV 5 лет назад

    So you wanna be a Plumba,, It ain't easy being cheesy, this is why I wear gloves, LOL.. love the videos..

  • @evenflow3256
    @evenflow3256 5 лет назад

    I only use white it's easier to stock and you can't trust the original install could have the red and blue mixed if they ran short .

  • @judoyodan
    @judoyodan 2 месяца назад

    Why not just buy the sillcocks with pex end already on it?

  • @Rowdywtw
    @Rowdywtw 6 лет назад

    Easy peasy gd job

  • @appleztooranges
    @appleztooranges 3 года назад

    What do you think of sharkbite spigot frost free?

  • @PaganWizard
    @PaganWizard 6 лет назад +3

    That white pipe on the hose bib in the beginning of the video looks like C-PVC, or if the original installer was a cheap bastard, it might be just plain old PVC. Those clamp type connectors are crap, all they really do is crush the end of the PEX, and are the most likely to fail over time. Of all the different types of connectors out there, that is probably the only one I would never use, even in an emergency situation. I prefer Uponor PEX and fittings, they offer a much more reliable seal that will never leak, except for installer error, AND they are guaranteed lead free.

  • @pdovale76
    @pdovale76 6 лет назад +4

    Dude, does your phone ring on every video?

    • @ltdtmy
      @ltdtmy 6 лет назад +3

      pdovale76 it better no ringing no money

  • @aircooledtx
    @aircooledtx 6 лет назад

    Quick fix outside hose bibbs. Steven Lav. Most cites around my area outlaw pex piping, had class act suit years ago.

  • @richardcdldriver
    @richardcdldriver 6 лет назад

    Hey Steve may I ask what was wrong with outside faucets

  • @waterheaterservices
    @waterheaterservices 6 лет назад

    Baby the Dog!

  • @williamdyckman9704
    @williamdyckman9704 6 лет назад

    Steve, pex does make it easier.

  • @teh60
    @teh60 6 лет назад

    Nice job Steve. Do you like that style of crimp rings?

    • @owentimo
      @owentimo 2 года назад +1

      @@billybob042665 Incorrect. The video had Pex-B, you're talking about Pex-A. Totally different.

  • @Blobjonblob
    @Blobjonblob 6 лет назад +1

    The white pipe could have been PVC conduit.

  • @Cheese_1337
    @Cheese_1337 6 лет назад

    what is that vehicle? :)

  • @coollasice4175
    @coollasice4175 6 лет назад

    No more _Value Testers_ endorsements?

  • @michaelambler2982
    @michaelambler2982 6 лет назад

    Pex B?

  • @stf2400
    @stf2400 6 лет назад +1

    As always another great video. If you’re ever in Iowa I want to buy you some Iowa sweet corn. You haven’t had sweet corn until you try ours. It’s best when eaten the same day as it’s picked. I know you’re busy, so it may never happen.

  • @scottrogers2831
    @scottrogers2831 6 лет назад

    Maybe that white pipe was sharkbite piping, used incorrectly.

  • @k20aa
    @k20aa 6 лет назад

    Omg what has the world come to I wouldn't have pex for nothing . DIY heaven

  • @charleschapman2428
    @charleschapman2428 6 лет назад

    What a waste of time, just use a 3/8 shark bite connector on the Pex with 1/2 inch male threaded end and a small 1/2 inch female ends braided steel flex line. Attach the shark bite to the Pex, just slip it on, attach the steel line to the shark bite and attach the other end of the steel line to the male threads on the faucet The original faucets appear to already be "Frost Free" and on a New house, Come on Steve !

    • @armymobilityofficer9099
      @armymobilityofficer9099 4 года назад

      Looking at the plumbing work inside, I do not know if I would have faith to re-use anything they had - even if it appeared to work. If you use the old ones and they fail, the owner will blame you and you get to make another trip for no $$$.

    • @guycan100
      @guycan100 2 года назад

      That’s how he gets paid. And every job he goes on , he says what a mess. Come on not all home is built yesterday

  • @Techmatt167Official
    @Techmatt167Official 6 лет назад +2

    Honestly I hate pex. It’s flimsy and doesn’t look as clean as copper does. And it’s more work converting from copper to pex. Might as well make the whole house copper at the end of the day if you’re gonna have to solder.

    • @charleschapman2428
      @charleschapman2428 6 лет назад

      If you use shark bite connectors you don't need a plumber, just do it your self, No soldering ever again! And you can go from copper to Pex.

    • @thebluelunarmonkey
      @thebluelunarmonkey 6 лет назад +1

      My mom's home was ruined by plastic polybutylene (PB) pipe, but I plan on replacing my PB home (zero leaks, 28 years in) with pex. Because I can run a pipe from the manifold directly to my each fixture's shut off valve with no joins or welds. I just have my doubts over sharkbite in cases where something like water hammer continually stresses the coupling. I am more comfortable with the crimps and a precise crimper. But it is more difficult and there will be cases where the crimper can't get in perfect position and years later you have a leak there... where a shark-bite would have worked flawlessly. I wouldn't convert copper line unless you are getting pinhole leaks everywhere from bad water. Good pipe you can just braze on a new coupling and you're good to go.

    • @thebluelunarmonkey
      @thebluelunarmonkey 6 лет назад +1

      I'm a southerner, so I am used to lower insulation values, but I'd want at least 2-3' of downward slope on the pex to empty out more water when you winterize. I know pex is freeze resistant but still...

    • @FPChris
      @FPChris 4 года назад +3

      I live in PA. My entire basement is copper and ALWAYS popping a leak somewhere. I have replaced with Pex and had ZERO issues.