Water Supply Piping

Have you encountered a broken or seeping water supply pipe? Has your residence sustained water damage due to a broken or damaged pipe? Require water line replacement or repair services? Do you need to modify or extend your water supply piping?

Meridian Home Services is a locally owned plumbing company headed by veterans that provides trustworthy and secure installations and replacements of home water supply pipes. Our staff is equipped with the practical plumbing knowledge and skills necessary to mend broken water pipes, expand and alter water supply systems, and swap out pipes and fixtures. Get in touch with our service staff right now if your home’s plumbing has been damaged or malfunctioned.

Meridian Home Services Provides Secure Plumbing, Fittings, and Systems for the Water Supply:

  • Hot water recirculation installation and upgrades
  • Point-of-use water mixing valve installation and replacement
  • Point-of-service water mixing valve installation and replacement
  • Water treatment and filtration installation and upgrades
  • Pressure regulator installation and replacement
  • Backflow preventer installation and replacement
  • Water supply piping installation and replacement
  • Water supply pipe sizing calculations

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PEX (polyethylene ether) cross-linked pipe comes in three varieties. Of the three PEX kinds, PEX-A offers the largest degree of cross-linking and is the most flexible. Since the tubing lacks coil memory, it is readily bent and will remain in place once fastened. In contrast to other systems, PEX-A uses expansion fittings to improve water flow since they have a bigger internal diameter. The Engel method, which takes longer than other extrusion techniques to cross-link polymeric polymers at high temperatures, is used to make PEX-A. The priciest of the three, PEX-A, is often exclusive to plumbing supply stores.
Of all the PEX pipes, PEX-B is the most widely utilized and, thus, the least expensive. Big box retail sellers mostly supply PEX-B. The pipe is ideal for underground installations since it has the maximum bursting pressure and is resistant to oxidation and chlorine. Nevertheless, B-PEX is among the most prone to kinking since it is far stiffer than other PEX pipes and has a significant amount of coil memory. Furthermore, this kind of pipe employs ring-style couplings and fittings with a smaller diameter. The Silane technique is used to create PEX-B.

The least utilized product of the three is PEX-C. Electronic irradiation is used in a cold cross-linking process to make C-PEX. Compared to the other PEX alternatives, the pipe is softer and more prone to kinking and cracking.