Red
1000 ft
1/2 inch
Perform plumbing tasks with ease with VEVOR’s plumbing PEX tubing. It is perfect for hot and cold-water plumbing applications. Unlike traditional copper and galvanized steel water supply lines, these have become particularly popular. The VEVOR 1000-foot PEX pipe offers the perfect combination of durability and versatility. Its robust construction and oxygen barrier make it a reliable choice. It can be used for radiant floor heating and sewage.
This VEVOR 1000-foot PEX pipe features a 1/2-inch oxygen barrier. It allows PEX tubing to return to its original shape after expansion or bending. This ensures the safety and tightness of the pipe. When used, it allows a free connection with appropriate accessories. It accurately measures and reduces the need for alignment.
PEX tubing’s thermal memory also improves the durability and reliability of the system over time. It prevents possible leaks and ensures long-term performance. This makes PEX pipe ideal for a variety of applications. It is ideal for radiant floor heating, hydronic heating systems, and potable water distribution.
Unlike traditional plumbing pipes, this radiant floor heating pipe is highly flexible. This allows it to bend into a round shape without breaking. This makes it highly adaptable to different soil conditions. Whether you work in the sun or in a cold environment, the tube can be easily adjusted.
Its superior crack resistance can withstand a variety of temperature and pressure settings. It is available in different settings, such as 80 psi at 200°F, 100 psi at 180°F, and 160 psi at 73°F. This versatility makes it ideal for residential and commercial use.
VEVOR plumbing PEX tubing features a very sturdy construction. It is constructed from a high-quality non-toxic PEX material. This helps it to withstand a variety of conditions without cracking or leaking. This hose keeps the water flow smooth and reliable during hot or cold water flows.
Additionally, it features a strong oxygen barrier. With its unique EVOH coating, this 1/2-inch PEX tubing prevents oxygen from entering. It performs well in a variety of applications, from radiant floor heating to hot and cold water pipes. Moreover, it can be used as an open-circuit underfloor heating system that delivers water temperatures from -40°F to 203°F.
Cold-water PEX tubing is very easy to install, even for beginners. It is perfect for DIY enthusiasts and experienced contractors alike. It is compatible with different connection systems. These include twist and press systems. These systems make it suitable for different installation methods. Its compatibility with connectors such as Shark Bite and Press-Fit connectors makes the installation process even easier.
You can easily install this radiant floor heating pipe on structural concrete slabs or non-structural panels. The following connection methods are available for your convenience: The press system, which consists of a press tool, ring, and fixing, and the pressure system, which includes Viega compression PEX fittings, are the two connection methods available. This PEX tool kit includes 10 hoses and 1 breaker. Clamps facilitate the joining of fittings, pipes, and bends in pipes, while cutters simplify pipe cutting and DIY projects.
The versatility of VEVOR hot water PEX tubing extends beyond plumbing and heating. It supports boilers and water heaters. It is perfect for drinking water supply pipes and continuous hot water circulation. Additionally, it is also suitable for agricultural irrigation systems. This radiant heat tubing has versatile applications for melting ice and snow. It is perfect for fire sprinkler systems. Its flexibility, durability, and oxygen barrier make them a reliable choice for plumbing and heating projects.
Moreover, this oxygen barrier PEX is suitable for a wide range of temperatures and pressures. This pipe is ideal for solar water heating systems. It is equally ideal for central air conditioning ducts and snow and ice melting systems. This wide range of applications makes it a one-stop solution for all needs, whether you are a homeowner or a professional contractor.