Just wondering what the drawbacks may be to using flex pvc as opposed to rigid. In my mind it would seem that the flex pipe may be prone to leaks since it can flex... Any thoughts on this?
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There is actually spa flex that has the ridges and flex pvc so be careful. The flex pvc is actually pretty rigid and you need a heat gun to get some decent bends with it. It is nice to use because you eliminate the 90 degree elbows by having less of an angle on them and more of a sweep. flex pvc also uses the same size fittings and glue/solvent as regular pvc. Leaks should never be an issue because we are not dealing with high pressure plumbing unless you did a really crappy job gluing it together.
Thanks for the good info! Too bad my Gophers just lost to your Nittany lions :(
The mens basketball team is like Sybil, you never know who is going to show up though. The put some good wins back to back and then get spanked by 20....They frustrate the heck out of me.
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