repairing PEX piping

JaneH

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Is there any cheaper way to repair 1/2" PEX piping without spending over $100 on a crimping tool? Thanks Dan
 
Is there any cheaper way to repair 1/2" PEX piping without spending over $100 on a crimping tool? Thanks Dan

When I was doing renovations in my kitchen a few years ago, I rented the crimping tool from a local home building supply company (Home Depot, Rona, etc). Cost was typically about $10/day. Of course after doing this a half dozen times, I ended up buying my own. :)
 
I also used Sharkbite fittings. My plumbing frustration level is very low so it's worth the extra in fittings. All you need is a pipe cutter.
 
PEX crimping tools require space (they open wide). There is a smaller opening crimping tool but even then you need some space to use it.
I asked around and a friend lent me his regular size PEX crimping tool.
PEX fittings are inexpensive.

Sharkbites can be used in confined spaces.
And they are expensive.
 
Compression fittings are another alternative (just need a wrench, not a crimper). There are also band clamps (instead of crimped rings), but they still need a special tool.
 
You can rent crimping tools for $10 everywhere. Ask a few friends, you would be surprised how many people have them. I have three if anyone near me wants to use one, including a small 1/2" only one that gets into fairly tight spaces.

I really an not comfortable with using those Sharkbite connectors, but as long as they remain accessible, it would be easy to fix in case something went wrong.
 

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