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VEVOR PEX AL PEX Tubing 164' Length, PEX Tube Blue Color Barrier PEX -10 to 90℃ Aluminum PEX Tubing Radiant Floor Heating tube 1.0MPa Pressure PEX Roll 12mm ID 16mm OD PEX Radiant Floor Plumb Pipe

Customer Reviews for VEVOR PEX AL PEX Tubing 164' Length, PEX Tube Blue Color Barrier PEX -10 to 90℃ Aluminum PEX Tubing Radiant Floor Heating tube 1.0MPa Pressure PEX Roll 12mm ID 16mm OD PEX Radiant Floor Plumb Pipe

Blue 164 Ft

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Mike Mike
Good value
Seems to be well constructed and flexible
David S. Resende David S. Resende
Good Deal
Excellent product...excellent price
Brian Johnson Brian Johnson
Great value
Great product at very low price
damein friday damein friday
Finally found what I was looking for
This was exactly what I needed!! Thank you so much because I’ve been searching
Bradley amos Bradley amos
Mr
Though the pex-al-pex is harder to work with, than plastic-only pex, it works much better for radiant heating. I'm very pleased with the Vevor product, and I hope it lasts for many years to come!
Sergey Poberezhniy Sergey Poberezhniy
Holds up
I bought it for a future radiant heat system in a concrete slab. I had the system pressurized during the pour and it held up. We were careful but it seems to be durable enough. Great for the price.
Glen Gilmore Glen Gilmore
Quite fallowing me ass hole
Quite fallowing me ass holes
Eric Austin Eric Austin
Great product to work with!
Same ID and OD as copper or standard PEX but is easy to work with and maintains shape after bending.
Non Stop Horizon Non Stop Horizon
Exelente producto
Muy Buena calidad.
Non Stop Horizon Non Stop Horizon
Pex for Texas
My Texas house is pier and beam construction. It was fine for old Texas weather. Now that we have to deal with more severe cold weather. the water lines that run under my house are susceptible to freeze. This is the second time I have had to replace the PVC piping. I feel that it is well worth the investment. To have it installed by a plumber they want between 3000 and 5200 dollars. I spent about 350 dollars and four hours under the house. YouTube is a great source for information and installation. It does require very specific procedures for a successful job but totally doable.

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