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All Forum Posts by: Edward Kwon

Edward Kwon has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

This picture was under the kitchen sink. They have not been a problem, no leaks or anything. They are newish but the job was not the best. We are getting repipe due to cast iron and they are opening up the walls for that. Trying to decide if we should go ahead and replace the waterlines in the walls so we won't have to worry about it BUT it might never be a problem and then I'm just throwing money down the drain. If the corrosion is a concern, then will definitely replace the waterlines in the walls so any insight is helpful! thanks

Hello we bought a property that has Pex that has a date of 03/09/06 printed on it. The fittings are corroding (see pictures) and I heard there is some class action lawsuit against Pex for fitting corroding early. Does anyone know of that OR do the fitting look like something I need to change? How long should they last? 
thanks in advance