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1" Black ViegaPEX Ultra Tubing (100 ft. coil)

Brand:
Viega
SKU:
34761
Rating:
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Q&A:
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1" Black ViegaPEX Ultra Tubing (100 ft. coil)
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34761 has been discontinued
Discontinued June 18, 2024
This product was discontinued by the manufacturer.

Product Highlights

Product Highlight: Grade
PEX-b
Product Highlight: Length (Feet)
100' Length
Product Highlight: Size
1"
Product Highlight: Shape
Coil
Product Highlight: Color
Black
Product Highlight: Material
PEX

Description

ViegaPEX Ultra tubing is intended and recommended for use in hot and cold potable water distribution systems and multipurpose residential fire sprinkler systems per NFPA 13D with ViegaPEX Ultra Black tubing in 3/4" to 1-1/2" sizes meeting the requirements of ASTM F876 and UL 1821 (130 psi @ 120°F). Design temperature and pressure ratings for ViegaPEX Ultra are 160 psi @ 73°F and 100 psi @ 180°F. ViegaPEX Ultra tubing can also be used in “continuously recirculating” plumbing systems at temperatures of up to 140°F while still maintaining excellent Chlorine resistance.

Specs

Length (Feet):

100'

Size:

1"

Shape:

Coil

Color:

Black

Material:

PEX

Application:

Plumbing

Max Pressure (PSI):

100

Grade:

PEX-b

Standards Met:

ASTM F876

UL 1821

NFPA 13D

Max Temp (F):

180°F

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Most Liked Positive Review

Viegapex 3/8

The Viegapex is required for the guarantee on the Manabloc, which I also purchased through Supply House. Delivery and processing by Supply House was great on every order. The big thing about this tubing is that the big box stores in my area are not up to speed on 3/8 tubing, and in some cases fittings, but I followed recommendations using 3/8 on everything except outside hose bibs and tubs. I have one shower, which is a good 45' from the manifold--over 50 by the time you factor in bends- and water pressure and volume are just fine. Hot water times have gone from 2-3 minutes with the old insulated galvanized to literally 30-40 seconds with the 3/8 pex. It is also slightly easier to work with and fish through walls than the 1/2". I chose the stainless clamps over the copper ones for ease of installation- one tool and ease of removal in case of a screw up. They make a removal tool for the copper ones down to 1/2 inch- but none for 3/8, which you could grind off. Don't get me wrong, the stainless take patience but you can get them off. Screwdriver in the crimp to work it apart or a strong hand and tin snips snapping off the crimp will do it. I bought a ratcheting tool for the clamps and did 3/4 supply, 1/2 and 3/8 clamps with ease. If you have an old Harley, I'm thinking this tool will work on the oil line fittings too- they look identical. One mistake I made was thinking the 3/8 would not be enough volume- I also ordered 30 1/2 fittings for the Manabloc to replace the 3/8 I ordered with the Manabloc if needed. A bag of six would have done what I needed- two tubs, two hose bibs and washer and laundry sink. The last two would probably have been fine with 3/8 but I ran out and wanted to complete the job so went to Home Depot and bought one each 100 foot rolls of red and blue. By the way- if you're like me you will forget to order some items- I would recommend HD for extra pex as they carry Sharkbite, which are made by Cash Acme- a US and Australian company. Lowes has all Chinese fittings--except for the hose bibs- which are reversed- Lowes has US and HD Chinese. I started my plumbing project with pex from galvanized about 10 months ago- but due to time restraints due to other projects,initially installed the Manablock, then ran two 1/2 lines from it back into my old trunk and branch system to keep the water on as I worked on one section at a time, only shutting the water down long enough to separate and plug the section I was going to hit. When the weather turned bad- really bad, I really hit the plumbing and finished it up in a few weeks due to continues interruptions with other emergencies. Another tip I have is not to be afraid to use connectors. The idea is no break from manifold to fixture, but if you have none behind walls, that is the main concern. I did supplemental shutoffs on every line--sinks and toilets were shutoffs and connectors to the fixture, but showers and hose bibs I did in line half turn shutoffs, and this made me realize that either you trust the connections or you don't, and if you don't maybe you should take another route. My last long runs to a sink were 10' short, so I did connectors in the basement, and the hot water goes blue at the end to lessen waste ( No 100' roll just for 10') OK, a little long for a critique on tubing, but thought I'd combine my critique of pex in general since my project is finished woith not a leak- knock on wood! The worst part of this was getting the old galvanized out- the pex was actually fun- if you let yourself have fun when doing home repair. Have fun and you can do this. No plumber will go hungry, do-it-yourselfers are a thinning breed in this country- unfortunately!
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Most Liked Negative Review

not enough fittings

The tubing is great, but there are not nearly enough 3/8 fittings. I used 3/8 tubing for all my sink fixtures in order to save hot water and I'm extremely happy with the result. However, if I had known how many headaches would be caused by the lack of fitting options, including finding appropriate crimper tools, I would have chosen to use 1/2 tubing on all my fixtures. It's a sad state of affairs, which the suppliers can fix if they choose to do so.
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Supplyhouse is the best!!

Supplyhouse is my "go to" for plumbing supplies. THey have almost everything and their prices are low and shipping is same day (usually overnight delivery) for free. I highly recommend them.
Tim G.
Chalfont, PA
1 years ago
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DIY Friendly

Viega came recommended elsewhere on the web. I found it to be a bit more pliable/flexible and felt like higher quality PEX than stuff I've gotten at the big box store.
roadrunner
Oregon
2 years ago
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Very happy customer

I've used supplyhouse a few times now. Each experience has been excellent. Flawless. I highly recommend.
Zed4625
Willow grove pa
3 years ago
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I would by this again

listed as 1/4 '' it is 3/8 '' TUBING will use on another project
Richard
charlestown r i
4 years ago
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Yes, this company deserves praise!

I have ordered many times from SupplyHouse. If they have the part you want order it. You will be hard pressed to find a better deal. You won't find a better company.
Cactus
Tucson
4 years ago
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I would buy again!

Very happy
bob
laporte, pa
5 years ago
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Product Good. Shipping fair

The product is quality due to German design. The only problem is that this coil WAS NOT put in a Tyvex Shipping bag and occured some damaged to the outer tubing.
Red River
Texas
6 years ago
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Good product

This type of pex is better to work with than the other. And cost effective.
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Jericho vt
7 years ago
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Great product

Works great
Precise plumbing
Az
7 years ago
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Great product, Great Company!

Smooth sailing with Viega PEX and excellent service from Supply House. Arrived on time, in perfect condition! Look no further..
ChrisnFran
Townsend, MT
8 years ago
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Product Q&A

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Q: can you use rifeng fittings on viega tubing?

Asked by Dan 15 years ago

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Rifeng fittings are compatible with all Viega tubing except Viega FostaPEX.

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Q: Can this pipe be used to run compressed air?

Asked by Mark 15 years ago

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This tubing has neither been rated nor tested for use with compressed air.

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Q: Can we use this pipe to run 485 feet of buried main water supply?

Asked by Derek in NJ 15 years ago

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Yes, as long as it's OK by your local code.

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Q: Can this product be used to supply propane from the tank to the house?

Asked by Robert 16 years ago

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No, this PEX is not rated for propane use.

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Q: will this pipe work with HydroPex fittings?

Asked by walsh 16 years ago

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Yes, you can use HydroPEX fittings with this Viega tubing.

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