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    pucky123 Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Apr 8, 2015, 09:07 AM
    Tighten fitting on pex t joint
    I have PEX plumbing in a basement renovation done about four years ago. A TEE Joint is leaking on one fitting, a drop, drop drop type of leak. How can I tighten this fitting or do I need a plumber? I do not have any tools for this type of plumbing.
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    ma0641 Posts: 15,675, Reputation: 1012
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    Apr 8, 2015, 11:45 AM
    May be able to tighten with the proper tool. Best solution is to cut the pipe, reconnect to the fitting and install a new ring.
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    Apr 8, 2015, 11:49 AM
    PEX leaks are very easy to repair. But you need a proper tool to do so. If you don't have the PEX tool, you can also use Shark Bite "T" to replace the leaking "T". SharkBite fittings are home owner friendly. Simply, turn off water to the house, cut out the old "T" and insert SharkBite "T". SharkBite fittings install by hand. No tools needed. They can be purchased in big box stores for few dollars.

    Hope that helps

    Milo
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    talaniman Posts: 54,325, Reputation: 10855
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    Apr 8, 2015, 01:51 PM
    How the SharkBite Plumbing System Works SharkBitePlumbing.com

    But more than one way to skin a cat,

    PEX Information

    Tools pay for themselves you'll see. The next leak(?) will be no big deal.

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