Insulated PEX

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Tennman

Minister of Fire
Hearth Supporter
Mar 4, 2009
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Southern Tenn
Guys, I'm researching oxygen barrier, insulated PEX. I did a search here for PEX suppliers and got some passionate reviews of PexSupply and others. Googled PEX sources and getting quotes. Advice on reputable PEX suppliers is much appreciated including manufacturers you respect/prefer.
 
Tennman said:
Guys, I'm researching oxygen barrier, insulated PEX. I did a search here for PEX suppliers and got some passionate reviews of PexSupply and others. Googled PEX sources and getting quotes. Advice on reputable PEX suppliers is much appreciated including manufacturers you respect/prefer.
(broken link removed) not the top of the line and not the bottom either reasonable prices and good service
 
Make sure you read post on pex sizing and make sure this is the area you dont skimp on.
 
Thanks Nate, good source but they don't make 1 1/4" yet.

Taxidermist, I'm basically installing your system without storage this year about 150' from the house. I intend to use 1 1/4" PEX but finding out that 1 1/4 tubing may be 1.05" or 1.25" ID. Mainly checking to get competitive quotes and finding prices/ft all over the place. My boiler supplier has provided a quote, but typically I get multiple quotes as a matter of business.
 
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