Two want to re-pipe with uponor, one with copper, and one with non-uponor pex. Will get final quotes in the next few days from everyone.
of course, I expect copper to be expensive, with higher patchup cost also.
I have owned the house for two years and have never had a recirculation pump in the time that I have owned the house. I suspect that somebody had it at some point, and then removed it when they had problems with the recirculating line.
Hey Mj23, can you tell me/us anymore about your current setup of Uponor?
1.) The lines that failed - are they 1/2" or 3/4" diameter? Or have both sizes had leaks?
2.) Does the PEX have any yellowing to it at all? Are there some that do have yellowing and some that still look clear/white without any yellowing? Specifically does it look like the pipe itself is all fading to an amber/yellow color or is it splotchy every inch or two there are yellow spots occuring?
3.) You've mentioned maybe there was a hot water recirculator in the past, what makes you say that?
4.) You mentioned locally three others has this issue and filed claims but those were denied. Were they claims for repipe replacement, or another kind of claim like ruined drywall/finishes/etc?
5.) Are any of these people giving you quotes experienced with the Uponor PEX failing? Have they mentioned anything different or unique about your situation? The ones that wanted to go back WITH Uponor for the replacement; what was their sound logic to this that they explained?
6.) Are you currently working on filing a warranty claim for the PEX tubing itself failing?
We're all in the dark here, I've reached out to Uponor and tried to get more information and so far the only info I can gather is based on other people like yourself that can share details that help both decide what might be going on and the best moves forward. Would appreciate it if you have a chance to answer the questions. I tried to list them numerically to be easier to reply.