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  1. J

    Do CPVC slip/repair couplings exist?

    Meaning couplings without the ridge in the middle. I know these exist for PVC, but are they available for CPVC?
  2. J

    Cut out a CPVC valve and replaced with a PEX-A valve today. I could barely get the last connection on. What did I do wrong?

    Could heating the PEX like that mess up the expansion? In this case I would have had to heat up the pipe until it was soft enough to bend, then use the expansion tool on the end to insert it into the fitting.
  3. J

    Cut out a CPVC valve and replaced with a PEX-A valve today. I could barely get the last connection on. What did I do wrong?

    So what I had to do was cut a stretch of CPVC pipe above and below the valve, then I had to glue in CPVC x PEX-A adapters, then attach the PEX-A pipe to the adapters and new valve. Thing is, when I was attaching the last (PEX) connection, I had to separate the pipes enough to slip the PEX pipe...
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