How to TRANSITION (PEX | COPPER | POLYB | CPVC | GALVANIZED) (COMPLETE GUIDE) | GOT2LEARN
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 Published On Premiered Jul 17, 2020

Here's a COMPLETE guide on how to transition to PEX, copper, Polybutylene, CPVC and galvanized piping. If you are doing renovations at home and are looking to do some plumbing work, you absolutely need to watch this video!

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Timestamps
Intro: 00:00
Copper to (PEX, CPVC) - 00:21
CPVC to (PEX, Copper) - 02:10
Polybutylene to (PEX, CPVC and Copper) - 03:18
Galvanized to (PEX, CPVC and Copper) - 04:39

DISCLAIMER: Got2Learn is NOT responsible for any damage done to a property of which the plumbing wasn't done by a professional, I do not recommend doing your own plumbing if you are unsure about what you are doing, always hire a LICENSED contractor when doing any type of plumbing so you can be covered by insurances if something does happen, these videos are for entertainment purposes only!

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