The Many Payoffs Of PEX Manifold Schemes
January 12th, 2011Renovations to the home can become costly, PEX Manifold systems offer a cost sufficient option for a plumbing system. The home plumbing system is generally composed of copper material, PEX is composed of polyethylene materials. This system offers durability and the advantages of routing the water system in the home to any room. Routing the water system to the kitchen, outdoor water feature or bathroom may require simple installation of the PEX manifold system.
Homeowners attempting to save money on installation will find that installation of the PEX manifold system is simple. Prior to cutting or securing any of the materials provided in the manifold system, it is important to properly measure all areas. Measuring the area of installation and the tubing is important prior to cu ting the tubing. During installation it is advised to add an additional half an inch to the measurements of the tubing to allow space for the gauges.
To test the system, try running water through the system to ensure the gauges are on securely and will not allow any leaks. After testing the system you are able to place the tubing and system in the desired location and continue construction. Consult with a licensed plumber before covering the system with materials such as tile or cement.
Although the system is checked prior to packaging, it is important to check for any imperfections in the tubing prior to securing the system together. Indications of a bend, chip, or crack in the tubing is an indication of an issue that will become a major problem if installed. Discard the tubing that has the imperfection or consult with your retailer regarding replacement of the damaged tubing.
The imperfections in the gauges used can cause as much damage as the imperfection in the PEX tubing. During installation, ensure that the gauges are secured to the PEX tubing. During the test of the system, any leaks should be isolated and corrected. The gauges control the water circulation throughout the tubing.
An important gauge used during the installation process is the stop/go gauge. This gauge is different from the other gauges because it has controls within the ring that allow the water to stop completely. The stop/go gauge is to be installed at the beginning and end of the manifold system. Although this gauge has the special feature, the installation is the similar to the standard gauges used in the system.
PEX manifold systems offer the durability to withstand harsh weather, easy water flow, and easy installation. PEX materials are safe for your home and are cost effective building materials. This system is often used in new construction of the kitchen or bathroom plumbing systems. Before completing the installation of a PEX manifold system, please consult with your local plumbing professional.