Comment on Why are pipes used in plumbing more than hoses?
stoneparchment@possumpat.io 1 year ago
Huge disclaimer that I’m not a plumber or even close to a plumber, but I did have a house and think about houses:
Isn’t the current “standard” plumbing PEX plumbing, which is basically just a bunch of hoses?
Like I think you’re on to something but the industry beat you to the punch 😉
Lev_Astov@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I recently had to have my 1980s house’s water main connection replaced because they used some experimental flexible hose material from the late 80s and it’s all starting to embrittle and fail now. Wouldn’t have happened with PEX…
I’ve been reading about PEX now and it sounds like it only became commercially viable to produce in large volumes in the 1990s, even thought it’s existed as a form of polyethylene since the 1930s. It’s just now becoming cheap enough to be used everywhere because it’s obviously better and we have lots of material performance data on it.
mysoulishome@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Polybutylene. Yeah bad times if you’ve plumbing made out of it the US.
Lev_Astov@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Yep, that’s the stuff! They tried to fish the new PEX line through by pulling it with the old stuff, but it broke apart in several places when trying to pull it out.
Peppycito@sh.itjust.works 1 year ago
I got you beat there. My house had cardboard sewer pipe. Orangburg pipe.
Lev_Astov@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Yikes! That’ can’t have been easy to replace.
Peppycito@sh.itjust.works 1 year ago
Ya, it was pretty terrible. Just cost money though!