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I'll beat Emorata to the punch on this,
Does HI permit the use of CPVC pipes for domestic cold and hot water, or is copper the only option?
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Yes. And your best option if you have catchment due to the acidity of the water. Copper has been know to leak after many years of acid rain. If you have a well then it doesnt matter. Also you cannot put regular PVC inside, it has to end at the outside of the wall.
Daniel R Diamond
Daniel R Diamond
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Both CPVC & copper are allowed
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i dont know if anyone has seen the pluming they are puting in homes here in arizona it is all tubing comes in rolls and no fittings it can even go around a 45 degree bend its not pvc.dont know the name of it
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It's PEX.
Which begs to ask, is PEX also allowed in HI?
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PEX is a YES.
We built our whole home with it. Stuff is great!!!
Pam
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Pam,
Do you have the name of the plummer who did your PEX installation.
Thanks in advance
Susan
Susan
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quote:
Pam,
Do you have the name of the plummer who did your PEX installation.
Thanks in advance
Susan
Yes I need their name too. If you dotn want to post it, please email me. Thanks!