PEX bath re-do

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BrianL

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Just finished re-plumbing my 2nd floor master bath (2-head shower, 2 sinks and 1 toilet). What do you think about these connections? Will they pass inspection? There is an uninsulated area to the left, so the pipes are covered in insulation.

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make sure you have proper clips to support it. I see no clips. A code book helps
 

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anything goes.....

It looks fine........for pex......

no one cares anyway, anything goes....

the inspectors wont say a word.....
all the inspectors care about these days
are the--- drain--- waste and vents.



you ought to see some of the PEX pig-slop
I run into that passed inspection
that makes your work look great......


take some duct tape and maybe secure the stuff
somewhat.....

put lots and lots of insulation on top of it ....

perhaps a roll of plastic first to hold the
heat down , then the insulation


you know , that would be a great thread to start...

everyone start posting pics of

----PEX PIG SLOP----- you see every day.....
 
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