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PEX Pipe vs PVC Pipe: Which is Right for Your Project?

Published on Oct 11, 2022

If you're considering repiping your home or installing new plumbing, you may be wondering what type of pipe to use. Two of the most common options are PEX and PVC, but how do you know which is right for your needs?

PVC (polyvinyl chloride) is a strong, durable plastic commonly used for plumbing. It is resistant to chemicals and won't corrode or degrade over time. PVC is easy to install and is available in a variety of sizes.

PEX (cross-linked polyethylene) is a flexible plastic tubing that is often used for plumbing. PEX is durable and resistant to chemicals and freezing temperatures. PEX is easy to install and is available in a variety of sizes.

So, which is better - Pex VS PVC? Here are some factors to consider:

Cost: PVC is typically less expensive than PEX.

Installation: PVC is easy to install, but PEX is even easier. No special tools are required to install PEX, and it can be done with minimal disruption to your home.

Flexibility: PEX is more flexible than PVC, so it can be used in tighter spaces.

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PEX Pipe vs PVC Pipe: Which is Right for Your Project?