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Default running pex in a basement replumb job

On Feb 1, 10:14*pm, "Ray" wrote:
I bought an old house which needs to have the water supplies replumbed *(It
has the old style butyl pipe, and I am
refinishing the basement)

I intend to run 3/4" Pex from the entrance (about half way down the 40 ft
length of the house)
in about 15 feet to where most of the fixtures are located,
then right angle turn and run about 16 feet drilling thru the 2x10 joists,
*then * right angle *and run about 6 feet to the hot water tank.
Then run the 3/4 hot water pipe back parallel to the just run cold water.

Then I would tap off with 1/2 inch pex *to the various fixtures between the
joists.

Question: I would have to cross 2 five inch furnace hot air pipes when I
drill thru the joists.
* * * * * Will that be a problem with pex being near or touching the furnace
pipes ?

If so what is the best way to separate them

Thanks for any info

Ray


Ray-



Hot air produced by a forced air furnace is cooler than hot water so
the "hot air pipes" (hot air ducts), as you call them, won't be a
problem.
If you can touch something comfortably than PEX will be fine.

The furnace flue is an entirely different story.

One of the benefits of PEX is the material is much cheaper than
copper and much easier to run & make connections.
I would suggest doing some research on PEX installation, consider
doing a "home run" installation.
Unless you're going to finish the basement ceiling, there is no need
drill through the joists.
If you do drill, keep the hole out of the middle 1/3 of the span &
drill in the middle of the joist depth.
Also stay away from the extreme ends of the joists.

A "main & branch" system is certainly ok but a home run system has
lots of advantages.

check out
http://www.huduser.org/portal/public...sign_guide.pdf
it should answer all of your questions

also

http://www.energy.ca.gov/title24/200...-05-11_PEX.PDF


cheers
Bob