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<blockquote data-quote="R Hicks" data-source="post: 4081051" data-attributes="member: 53405"><p>O2 barrier pex is for closed loop systems like radiant floor heating. Uponor AquaPex is the best in my opinion and if you can afford to rent or buy the tools for the propex polymer fittings it will keep the run full bore and corrosion proof. Ideally, you won't have fittings underground. They now have polymer push-on fittings for their pipe too to make is simple but I have no idea how much they cost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R Hicks, post: 4081051, member: 53405"] O2 barrier pex is for closed loop systems like radiant floor heating. Uponor AquaPex is the best in my opinion and if you can afford to rent or buy the tools for the propex polymer fittings it will keep the run full bore and corrosion proof. Ideally, you won't have fittings underground. They now have polymer push-on fittings for their pipe too to make is simple but I have no idea how much they cost. [/QUOTE]
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