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This plumber explains why he doesn't use them - citing higher potential for leaks:


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In the video above - this plumber explains why he doesn't use them - citing higher potential for leaks:
Video comments:
Video comments:
*One Australian plumber says everyone uses them in Australia and if they don't, their work costs too much and thus they are not competitive.
*One Australian plumber says everyone uses them in Australia and if they don't, their work costs too much and thus they are not competitive.
*Comments also say 'The bottom line is that the independent testing has said "Sharkbites work, they work well, and they are no more likely to leak than other fittings!"'
*Comments also say 'The bottom line is that the independent testing has said "Sharkbites work, they work well, and they are no more likely to leak than other fittings!"'
*'This sounds like plumbers talking bad on sharkbite because it makes plumbers obsolete...Quickest and easiest way to connect. I know it sucks when your trade is being undercut by an invention but don't be that guy.'
*'This sounds like plumbers talking bad on sharkbite because it makes plumbers obsolete...Quickest and easiest way to connect. I know it sucks when your trade is being undercut by an invention but don't be that guy.'
=Internet Comments=
=Internet Comments=
*Push-fit leak more - [https://diy.stackexchange.com/questions/160634/pex-is-it-worth-replacing-crimps-with-push-connections]
*Push-fit leak more - [https://diy.stackexchange.com/questions/160634/pex-is-it-worth-replacing-crimps-with-push-connections]
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=Notes=
=Notes=
*Plastic does not corrode, so I don't see copper lasting longer than PEX in practice.
*Plastic does not corrode, so I don't see copper lasting longer than PEX in practice unless animals chew up the PEX.

Revision as of 01:14, 7 April 2022


In the video above - this plumber explains why he doesn't use them - citing higher potential for leaks: Video comments:

  • One Australian plumber says everyone uses them in Australia and if they don't, their work costs too much and thus they are not competitive.
  • Comments also say 'The bottom line is that the independent testing has said "Sharkbites work, they work well, and they are no more likely to leak than other fittings!"'
  • 'This sounds like plumbers talking bad on sharkbite because it makes plumbers obsolete...Quickest and easiest way to connect. I know it sucks when your trade is being undercut by an invention but don't be that guy.'

Internet Comments

  • Push-fit leak more - [1]
  • Stay away from push-fit, but clear reason is not given [2]
  • Reliable but soldering is better [3]
  • Sharkbite says PEX lasts longer than copper [4]
  • M type copper lasts 20, L type lasts 50, and K type lasts 100 [5]
  • PEX will likely last as long as copper. [6]

Notes

  • Plastic does not corrode, so I don't see copper lasting longer than PEX in practice unless animals chew up the PEX.