MEP001
Well-known member
I need to completely replumb the water lines of a wash. I prefer "old school" copper and solder joints, but that obviously takes a lot of time and copper is insanely expensive now. I hate PVC, I've considered using it, but it's my last choice. For me it's between copper, which if I use that I'll get a ProPress tool, or maybe PEX. I would not use push-in fittings because they will eventually leak. I've thought about a main manifold and running multiple lines out to everything since PEX is so cheap, and it would be nice to have a central location to shut things off like a breaker box. After "Snowmageddon" in Texas I also want something easy to drain, so if I run everything slightly uphill I can add a drain down low from the manifold and just open things up. Thoughts?