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Away back on Christmas eve 2009 YNGWIE_69 from B.C. Canada asked several simple questions Re. Shark connectors.
coincidentally, specific answers to his questions are the same ones I've been seeking on and off over a long period of time. ( 2 complete bathroom reno's since).
2 of his questions were simple...Are they code ??do they require access or can they be closed in ??
Unfortunately, most of the answers to his questions got bogged down on ethics Re. labour charges and then almost degenerated into subtle remarks of fraudulent billing practices without actually answering the quarry.
I would really appreciate a learned opinion on these two questions and, as the original ones are over 2 yrs. old, I would like to add..Have the experts changed any opinions as to Shark reliability ?? any thoughts other then cost on the "PEX" fittings (plastic or brass) versus Shark ??....I may add that I'm led to believe that the "not-for-sale" issue in Cal. and Vermont has to do with the lead content not the reliability.
Thanks a lot guys Corney in eastern Ont.
coincidentally, specific answers to his questions are the same ones I've been seeking on and off over a long period of time. ( 2 complete bathroom reno's since).
2 of his questions were simple...Are they code ??do they require access or can they be closed in ??
Unfortunately, most of the answers to his questions got bogged down on ethics Re. labour charges and then almost degenerated into subtle remarks of fraudulent billing practices without actually answering the quarry.
I would really appreciate a learned opinion on these two questions and, as the original ones are over 2 yrs. old, I would like to add..Have the experts changed any opinions as to Shark reliability ?? any thoughts other then cost on the "PEX" fittings (plastic or brass) versus Shark ??....I may add that I'm led to believe that the "not-for-sale" issue in Cal. and Vermont has to do with the lead content not the reliability.
Thanks a lot guys Corney in eastern Ont.
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