I went to replace a shower cartridge and to me surprise I broke the damn valve lol. Anyways the wife gets her new shower setup like she wants and I get to do it all lol. So I have to cut an access panel in the room behind to be able to get my hands in there to work. My house is 40+ years old so that makes everything more fun haha. I was wondering if I should go ahead and use pex for this project or just stick with copper seeing how that what is in the walls already. We have very hard water and have had to fix some pinholes already where the copper was corroded. My thinking is the pex will stand up to the minerals much better and potentially last longer. My coworker tells me to stay away from pex and crimping and to stick with copper and solder. He also says hes seen were the crimps fail rather than the pex pipe and I should just stick to copper and sweating the fittings. Any input on this? I haven't done a whole lot of plumbing but what I have read on pex and the crimp fittings I definitely see the benefits of using this for repairs. I haven't sweated any pipes but I feel its something I am very capable of doing. Just looking for some first hand experience info before I go shopping later today. Thanks!





