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1/2" Uponor AquaPEX White w/ Blue Print (1000 ft. coil)

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1/2" Uponor AquaPEX White w/ Blue Print (1000 ft. coil)
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$552.01 each
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Size
1/2"
Length (Feet)
1000'
Color
White (Blue Print)
Red
This item replaces: F3120500

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Product Highlights

Product Highlight: Grade
PEX-a
Product Highlight: Tubing Type
Non-Oxygen Barrier
Product Highlight: Fitting System Compatibility
PEX Compression, Expansion PEX, Push Fit, PEX Press, Clamp, Crimp
Product Highlight: Inside Diameter
0.475" ID
Product Highlight: Outside Diameter
0.625" OD
Product Highlight: Length (Feet)
1000' Length

Specs

Length (Feet):

1000'

Fitting System Compatibility:

PEX Compression

Expansion PEX

Push Fit

PEX Press

Clamp

Crimp

Size:

1/2"

Tubing Type:

Non-Oxygen Barrier

Material:

PEX

Color:

White (Blue Print)

Application:

Plumbing

Max Pressure (PSI):

160

Outside Diameter:

0.625"

Grade:

PEX-a

Warranty:

25 Year

Inside Diameter:

0.475"

Standards Met:

DIN4726

NSF

ASTM F877

Max Temp (F):

200°F

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Product Reviews

4.92 out of 547 reviews
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Most Liked Positive Review

Can't Go Wrong

The 1/2" AquaPEX was just what the doctor ordered. Very tough and durable. Rigid enough to guide through trusses, but flexible enough to make all the turns. Very difficult to accidentally compromise. I am cautions to remain well clear of heat sources except if intentionally removing a connection. I have attached an image of a home distribution point using the PEX "A" AquaPEX. I used both the expansion tool and a crimp-er, depending on what I am connection to.
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Most Liked Negative Review

shipping wrap

This product is very good with one exception, The plastic wrap that is designed to use from the inside works great until the last two wraps, at this time it is cheaper to throw away the last two coils than to try to get it out of the plastic The time it takes to free the pipe from the wrap totally wipes out any savings from the product.
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Product arrived quickly and worked well

Used this pex tubing to replace the original copper pipe that ran under a concrete garage slab to feed an outdoor spigot. The copper pipe developed a leak, so I routed the pex through the garage attic and down to the spigot.
Sharky
Michigan
18 days ago
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All the products are exceptional, would buy all the products

Your service is great and all the products I purchased are high quality.
JP
New York
3 months ago
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It's pex it works

Easy to work with it's pex
Spanky
Indiana
3 months ago
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Top Shelf.

Uponor PEX and SupplyHouse service are hard to beat.
Utica Mike
Whitesboro, NY
3 months ago
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Love you guys Great selection / great service Do wish you would find a way to use less plastic packaging. We try to be as green as possible whenever it's possible. Some day plastics like that will hopefully be banned. You could get ahead of the curve!
Hammertime
Vermont
4 months ago
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PEX-A Pipe

Since my house was built with Uponor PEX-A pipe, when I had to add some additional piping to my house I chose to use this pipe. This does require the use of an Expansion Tool to get the full benefit PEX-A provides. However, this will also take PEX-B fittings and valves if you use ASTM 1807 crimp rings. This gives you the chance to easily expand your plumbing system.
David
Orlando, FL
5 months ago
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Pex A is easy to work with.

We used this to replace galvanized water service lines to our 1950's bathroom. It was easy to work with.
Bert
New Brighton, MN
7 months ago
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This seems more flexible to me. I welcome that in tight

I use this for supply lines in floor joist
Bob
Elk city 🏙️ idaho
9 months ago
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I would buy this product again and again

It is a good product easily to use and very good quality
Joel
Garden grove
9 months ago
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Great Service

Shipping was super fast, ordering is simple, I am a do it yourself guy, they have everything I have needed for this old house.
Flash
Chitown
11 months ago
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Q: I have a house 2 years old and this Wirsbo Aquapex was used for my water supply system. I am told that I will have to expand the joints and use Wirsbo's own fitting system if I want to change anything. Is this true or can I use copper crimp rings and any standard 1/2" fittings?

Asked by Finishing My Basement 16 years ago

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Uponor Wirsbo recommends using it's Propex expander system with Aquapex for warranty reasons. However, this tubing will work with other fitting systems such as crimp rings and crimp fittings.

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Q: What is the typical radius for a 90 degree bend? (3/4" aquapex)

Asked by ron51 16 years ago

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The minimum bending radius, or tightest you can get the tubing, would be 6 times the outside diameter of the tubing. This would equal 6 x .875", or 5.25". Typical radius would be from this amount to 8".

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- MechEng

Ron, Most of my bends were about an 18" radius, with a minimal amount of effort. Sean

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Q: Can you use shark bite fittings with this tubing?

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Yes, SharkBite fittings are compatible with this tubing.

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Q: I am looking to install a 1 inch water line in an older building for an industrial laundry am I making a good choice with PEX and how flexable is it?

Asked by LT 16 years ago

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PEX is a good choice for this application because it is much easier to work with and less expensive than copper.

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Q: Can I use stainless steel hydropex clamps with this tubing?

Asked by RBT 16 years ago

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Yes, you would be able to use the stainless steel HydroPEX clamps to make connections with this tubing.

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Q: We are looking to install additional baseboard heating units and are thinking of using PEX to connect to the other zones in the house. The rest of the heating zones are all copper tubing and the boiler temp could go to 180 F. Please let us know if this will work. Thanks

Asked by JRM 16 years ago

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You would need to use an oxygen barrier tubing, such as thermaPEX or hePEX tubing.

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Q: is this pex a?

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Yes this is PEX A grade tubing.

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Q: Is this red pex paintable - we will have hot and cold water running to an outdoor shower?

Asked by Andy 16 years ago

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No, the PEX tubing cannot be painted, however, we do offer blue PEX tubing and white PEX tubing. The tubing can be found by clicking on the link below: http://www.pexsupply.com/PEX-Tubing-516000

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Q: Can we use pex tubing under ground and if so what kind is the best.

Asked by To to 16 years ago

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PEX tubing can be buried underground or in concrete. AquaPEX is our highest quality tubing; it is a grade A tubing, classified by the process used to produce the bonds between the molecules in the tubing. It is more flexible than other grades of tubing and is able to return to form after expanding due to freezing water or use of the Expansion fitting system.

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- Jimmy the plumber

PEX has thicker walls, making the inside diameter of the pipe smaller and less gallons per minute can travel through the pipe. I recommend 3/4" pipe when there are 2 bathrooms or less, 3 or more bathrooms use 1" PEX. Don't forget that some Metro Water companies like copper run out of the meter box about 4' before connecting to PEX. Since PEX is not detected with a metal detector, run a metal Water Warning Tape or a copper wire 6" to 10" below the surface of the ground. If you remove an old galvanized water pipe that is usually being used as the electrical ground, you must drive a new 8' grounding rod straight down into the ground outside and run a new grounded wire or extend the old one to the rod. Your best bet is to run the PEX through a new hole in the foundation and leave the old waterline in the ground. Some plumbers argue that the PEX will act as a ground of you connect the ground to a copper pipe that runs to the PEX, but they are WRONG! ASK AN ELECTRICIAN! BE SAFE!

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Q: What is the maximum recommended run length from manifold to end fixture for 1/2" (and 3/4") Aquapex tubing?

Asked by Kris 16 years ago

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The answer to this question will depend upon the incoming water pressure to your home, and the required water pressure at your fixture. Each application is unique. By considering incoming pressure and pressure loss, you can get a general idea of how long the run can be.

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