kf4zht
Well-known member
For my airline? J/K, mine are all copper and not going to start that fight
I am adding a sink to my basement shop. Currently line around about 10' Away overhead. Plumbing is going to be interesting since it will backup against a slab wall, but it's a shop.
Current lines are all CPVC. Was considering running PEX however due to the routing that I will have to do. Cost is about the same other than the crimp tool, but I will probably use that again.
What would your preference be and what is the easiest way to transition CPVC to PEX? I was going to have a valve where I tee off to make it easy (and in case of line damage)
I am adding a sink to my basement shop. Currently line around about 10' Away overhead. Plumbing is going to be interesting since it will backup against a slab wall, but it's a shop.
Current lines are all CPVC. Was considering running PEX however due to the routing that I will have to do. Cost is about the same other than the crimp tool, but I will probably use that again.
What would your preference be and what is the easiest way to transition CPVC to PEX? I was going to have a valve where I tee off to make it easy (and in case of line damage)

It is much cheaper to run a manifold system with dedicated lines to fixtures using PEX and that takes care of pressure drops when flushing a toilet and taking a shower. Even copper has its downfalls with hard water and high velocities that will erode elbows if not designed properly.