So far my Garage plumbing is good(knock on wood), this is in my house...
Well, I've been in this house for just over 4 years. It was built in 1984 and had an extensive renovation in 2008. Since I've been here I've encountered 5 pinhole leaks in the hot water copper lines. Some I had patched with copper, when I did the laundry rooms I replaced with pex. The 2 latest leaks have been between the 1st and 2nd floor, the copper ******* out of the pipes in multiple places.
Now we have drywall opened up in every other room, ceilings open in many places. There is one laundry room and one bathroom that have 3/4" and 1/2" upanor PEX A. My plumber suggests to leave it as he says it should outlast the home. I asked if it would be wise to replace it with the same stuff because we don't know how old this is, he says we can be he wouldn't.
Anybody have a take on the lifespan of PEX and PEX A? Would you leave it? I'd like to replace but then $ is a slight factor, and would I do the whole 2800' home in PEX A?
Side note, another plumber replaced all the plumbing in the ceiling of a 3x8' hallway just 2 months ago for $700. This junction is the middle of the house, it splits to the kitchens and bathrooms and laundry from this point. Yesterday by chance we discovered its leaking from the PEX fittings in 5 different places. It looks like the crimp bands were not put on square and also maybe his tool is out of adjustment. We had to drop that ceiling again and if the water is on there is a bucket under it. That plumber is coming in today to have a look, I've already hired another plumber to do the rest of the house. I'm in auto service and I always let the original shop take a crack at their comeback. This is my house and it involves more drywall and paint, kinda don't trust the first guy so I'm letting the new guys redo it.
Well, I've been in this house for just over 4 years. It was built in 1984 and had an extensive renovation in 2008. Since I've been here I've encountered 5 pinhole leaks in the hot water copper lines. Some I had patched with copper, when I did the laundry rooms I replaced with pex. The 2 latest leaks have been between the 1st and 2nd floor, the copper ******* out of the pipes in multiple places.
Now we have drywall opened up in every other room, ceilings open in many places. There is one laundry room and one bathroom that have 3/4" and 1/2" upanor PEX A. My plumber suggests to leave it as he says it should outlast the home. I asked if it would be wise to replace it with the same stuff because we don't know how old this is, he says we can be he wouldn't.
Anybody have a take on the lifespan of PEX and PEX A? Would you leave it? I'd like to replace but then $ is a slight factor, and would I do the whole 2800' home in PEX A?
Side note, another plumber replaced all the plumbing in the ceiling of a 3x8' hallway just 2 months ago for $700. This junction is the middle of the house, it splits to the kitchens and bathrooms and laundry from this point. Yesterday by chance we discovered its leaking from the PEX fittings in 5 different places. It looks like the crimp bands were not put on square and also maybe his tool is out of adjustment. We had to drop that ceiling again and if the water is on there is a bucket under it. That plumber is coming in today to have a look, I've already hired another plumber to do the rest of the house. I'm in auto service and I always let the original shop take a crack at their comeback. This is my house and it involves more drywall and paint, kinda don't trust the first guy so I'm letting the new guys redo it.

