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Michael Baugh
 
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Default polybutylene hydronic tubing

U.S. version is at
http://www.kinsella.com/polybutylene/propset.shtml
and Canadian action is a variant on it
http://www.canadalawbook.ca/OAPCaseS...CWSJ3d690.html
If I were using it as part of a hot water recirculation system, I'd have
some concerns. Even if it weren't delivering water of 180 degrees.
http://www.grassroots.ca/homeowner_h..._pipes_v2.html

Don Lee wrote in message
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My 14 yo house has polybutylene tubings running in the floor for hydronic
heating. So far, there has not been any leaks attributed to them, and the
boiler is original. Any concerns? What is the outcome of the class

action
re. polybuts in Canada?

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