billhayton New Member Messages 10 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Apr 7, 2008 #1 Just want to know if it is to code to use Shark bite fittings here in California
Jadnashua Retired Defense Industry Engineer xxx Messages 32,770 Reaction score 1,195 Points 113 Location New England Apr 7, 2008 #2 As I understand it, they have a national approval, but local places have the final say...best to call and ask. if you go to the www.cashacme.com site, you can probably get the specs, which may be handy when talking to the inspector.
As I understand it, they have a national approval, but local places have the final say...best to call and ask. if you go to the www.cashacme.com site, you can probably get the specs, which may be handy when talking to the inspector.
Redwood Master Plumber Messages 7,335 Reaction score 14 Points 0 Location Connecticut Apr 7, 2008 #3 Here is a link to the approval papers. http://www.cashacme.com/_images/pdf_downloads/products/sharkbite/SB_ASSE1061.pdf When used with PEX there is a plastic insert that has to go inside the PEX.
Here is a link to the approval papers. http://www.cashacme.com/_images/pdf_downloads/products/sharkbite/SB_ASSE1061.pdf When used with PEX there is a plastic insert that has to go inside the PEX.
billhayton New Member Messages 10 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Apr 7, 2008 #4 thanks for the reply Useful posts I've checked them out and you are right...its up to the city if its ok or not
thanks for the reply Useful posts I've checked them out and you are right...its up to the city if its ok or not
Gary Slusser That's all folks! Messages 6,921 Reaction score 22 Points 38 Location Wherever I park the motorhome. Website www.qualitywaterassociates.com Apr 8, 2008 #5 QEST gray plastic compression fittings work well too. I don't know about codes.
Redwood Master Plumber Messages 7,335 Reaction score 14 Points 0 Location Connecticut Apr 8, 2008 #6 Compression fittings are not allowed in concealed locations.