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Old May 5, 2008, 06:22 AM
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Plumbing in Bathroom

Has anyone out there used Ipex Aqua Pipe and fittings in there bathroom??? I am getting alot of conflicting answers on whether I should use it with its compressions fittings behind my walls or not. If anyone has used it I would appreciate your comments!!! Thanks

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I have not used Ipex Aqua Pipe and fittings. But, just from my standpoint, I wouldn't suggest using anything except permanent, soldered joints behind a wall, unless you have some sort of access panel to the joints.

Hopefully, others will also come along to address your concerns.
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