Installing PEX Water Lines: Replacing Polybutylene Piping
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 Published On Nov 17, 2020

Replacing polybutylene piping and shutoff valves under a kitchen sink with PEX. Tips and tricks on how to properly crimp and connect PEX piping, shutoff valves, and fittings.

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