A friend of mine was thinking of using Pex tubing to be installed as part of his plumbing system. He lives on a farm. Should he be concerned about mice and other rodents eating at the piping? Should he play it safe and use copper?
sioux chief pex astm 1960 or astm 1887 , made in usa of domestic material on american made extrusion machines. and rodent proof it as per code , and install a 3 stage filter to lower the chlorine ppm , and you my friend will have a system that will last you years beyond you can fathom
Why is this person still aloud to skulk about? He's an engineer, just to start. The intro that I am able to read is vague, at best. Besides, the questions asked are just stupid. ANYONE closely trade related would be able to ask a question without sounding like a DIY'er. Am I just bigoted, or does anyone else feel this person is interloping?
I did a service call once for a couple of men who had a rat problem. The rat would chew through the PVC waste and overflow behind the tub. The more masculine one of the two told me that they had spent a small fortune on exterminators to no avail. They had a little foo foo dog. I told them to get a cat.
John TPS- Those were hilarious !! Really cracked me up. It is a good thing you used stunt mice, imagine the calls from Animal Rights groups if you hadn't !!
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John TPS- Those were hilarious !! Really cracked me up. It is a good thing you used stunt mice, imagine the calls from Animal Rights groups if you hadn't
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