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PEX or Copper Pipe?


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another question, I've learned that PEX has a smaller ID then Copper......I now have 1/2" copper to my fixtures.....should I now go with 3/4" during the PEX conversion????

In my experience, you will never notice the difference. Except for maybe a large soaker tub valve, none of today's fixtures will allow more flow than what is available through the pex fitting.

Just remember there is no place for a 1/2" T..

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meaning??

As a general rule : run 3/4"" main lines and T off that with 1/2" lines.

This way when one fixture, say a shower is running and someone flushes the toilet , there is enough flow through the 3/4" line to supply both without a pressure drop in the shower.

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As a general rule : run 3/4"" main lines and T off that with 1/2" lines.

This way when one fixture, say a shower is running and someone flushes the toilet , there is enough flow through the 3/4" line to supply both without a pressure drop in the shower.

gotcha..thanks

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