โMar-22-2016 03:47 PM
โMar-27-2016 07:01 PM
Ozlander wrote:Mark and Linda wrote:
Been reading the replies, got her fixed this morning. I went to Home Depot got a Pex Straight Valve, 1/2 inch on both ends, clamps, bought a clamper...more blue pex pipe than I needed and installed it. No leaks...I filled up the hot water heater, from my fresh water tank and checked it. I put water to the system from my water hose...everything works. I now have a Pex Cutter, Clamps and Clamper, plus 4 feet of blue pex pipe, just waiting to be reused. I might add, when I cut the old valve loose, I used my Dreml to cut the clamps and part of the pipe..being careful not to get into the other plastic fittings. My old valve was leaking from the bottom...had a rubber seal that protruded out. I am glad that I noticed it now...than later. Total cost: 77 $$ with my military discount.
Good on you.
Most people on here would pay the dealer $500 to do that and wait 3 months.
โMar-27-2016 06:57 PM
hohenwald48 wrote:SDcampowneroperator wrote:
Shark bite fittings work very well, on new tubing, but cannot be removed without cutting the pipe. I would stay with the style you have in case the tubing has been deformed by the prior fittings, in which case other style fittings may not seal.
You didnt say where the valve is leaking, or what type. Give us a heads up?
You might want to watch this video to learn the proper way to remove a shark bite type fitting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFEmVVYcxdQ
โMar-25-2016 08:32 AM
Mark and Linda wrote:
Been reading the replies, got her fixed this morning. I went to Home Depot got a Pex Straight Valve, 1/2 inch on both ends, clamps, bought a clamper...more blue pex pipe than I needed and installed it. No leaks...I filled up the hot water heater, from my fresh water tank and checked it. I put water to the system from my water hose...everything works. I now have a Pex Cutter, Clamps and Clamper, plus 4 feet of blue pex pipe, just waiting to be reused. I might add, when I cut the old valve loose, I used my Dreml to cut the clamps and part of the pipe..being careful not to get into the other plastic fittings. My old valve was leaking from the bottom...had a rubber seal that protruded out. I am glad that I noticed it now...than later. Total cost: 77 $$ with my military discount.
โMar-25-2016 08:05 AM
SDcampowneroperator wrote:
Shark bite fittings work very well, on new tubing, but cannot be removed without cutting the pipe. I would stay with the style you have in case the tubing has been deformed by the prior fittings, in which case other style fittings may not seal.
You didnt say where the valve is leaking, or what type. Give us a heads up?
โMar-25-2016 07:04 AM
โMar-24-2016 06:15 PM
jacko147 wrote:Mark and Linda wrote:
Been reading the replies, got her fixed this morning. I went to Home Depot got a Pex Straight Valve, 1/2 inch on both ends, clamps, bought a clamper...more blue pex pipe than I needed and installed it. No leaks...I filled up the hot water heater, from my fresh water tank and checked it. I put water to the system from my water hose...everything works. I now have a Pex Cutter, Clamps and Clamper, plus 4 feet of blue pex pipe, just waiting to be reused. I might add, when I cut the old valve loose, I used my Dreml to cut the clamps and part of the pipe..being careful not to get into the other plastic fittings. My old valve was leaking from the bottom...had a rubber seal that protruded out. I am glad that I noticed it now...than later. Total cost: 77 $$ with my military discount.
I ended up with pretty much the same result... Ive learned the reason for failure was that I drained and bypassed the HWH before I opened the low point drains, which left a small amount of water near the valve, which damaged it over the winter, since then I make sure to drain low point valves when I empty the HWH, then bypass the valves
โMar-24-2016 06:12 PM
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โMar-23-2016 07:39 PM
Mark and Linda wrote:
Been reading the replies, got her fixed this morning. I went to Home Depot got a Pex Straight Valve, 1/2 inch on both ends, clamps, bought a clamper...more blue pex pipe than I needed and installed it. No leaks...I filled up the hot water heater, from my fresh water tank and checked it. I put water to the system from my water hose...everything works. I now have a Pex Cutter, Clamps and Clamper, plus 4 feet of blue pex pipe, just waiting to be reused. I might add, when I cut the old valve loose, I used my Dreml to cut the clamps and part of the pipe..being careful not to get into the other plastic fittings. My old valve was leaking from the bottom...had a rubber seal that protruded out. I am glad that I noticed it now...than later. Total cost: 77 $$ with my military discount.
โMar-23-2016 06:09 PM
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โMar-23-2016 07:06 AM
dodge guy wrote:
And why are you heating hot water! ๐
โMar-23-2016 04:25 AM