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Pex service line to soft copper
I bought a pex fitting that can be soldiered to the soft copper that runs
into the house through the slab. I also bought a pex fitting with a compression fitting for the copper. Opinions on which to use? I thought compression would be easier, but I want to use the superior (longer lasting) method. Will the compression fitting (made of brass) cause galvanic corrosion? Thanks --Art |
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