3/4" PEX Tubing Non-Barrier

Everhot 3/4" non-barrier PEX pipe is PEX-b tubing, manufactured to ASTM standards F876/F877/F2023, certified for potable water applications, meets latest NSF61-G low lead requirements and pressure rated at:
79psi @ 200F, 100psi @ 180F, 160psi @ 73F

Compatible with Crimp, Clamp, Press and SharkBite connection systems.
Available in red and blue colors for easy distinction between hot and cold water lines.

25 year warranty by the manufacturer.

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Product Description SKU Qty Unit Price
3/4" x 100ft PEX Plumbing Tubing, Non-Barrier (red)

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Everhot NPR3401
x1
$40.95 / each
x3
$113.85 / skid
($37.95 / each)
3/4" x 100ft PEX Plumbing Tubing, Non-Barrier (blue)

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Everhot NPB3401
x1
$40.95 / each
x3
$113.85 / skid
($37.95 / each)
3/4" x 300ft PEX Plumbing Tubing, Non-Barrier (red)

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Everhot NPR3430
x1
$114.95 / each
x3
$332.85 / skid
($110.95 / each)
3/4" x 300ft PEX Plumbing Tubing, Non-Barrier (blue)

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Everhot NPB3430
x1
$114.95 / each
x3
$332.85 / skid
($110.95 / each)
3/4" x 500ft PEX Plumbing Tubing, Non-Barrier (red)

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Everhot NPR3450
x1
$177.95 / each
x3
$518.85 / skid
($172.95 / each)
3/4" x 500ft PEX Plumbing Tubing, Non-Barrier (blue)

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Everhot NPB3450
x1
$177.95 / each
x3
$518.85 / skid
($172.95 / each)
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Frequently asked questions about this product:
Q: How do i know exactly how many feet of PEX is left in my coil?
A: All PEX tubing is marked with length every 5ft from the center of the coil (0ft point) to the end of the pipe. Simply locate the imprint on the end of the pipe and it will tell you how many feet you have left.

Q: Where should i use 3/4" PEX in my plumbing system?
A: 3/4" PEX tubing is commonly used to deliver the water from a water heater or a main supply line to the PEX manifold, where tubing size reduces to 1/2" and then delivers water to a plumbing fixture.

Q: I want to install a domestic hot water recirculation system in my home. Can i use Everhot non-barrier PEX for that?
A: Yes, the tubing complies with NSF standard P171 for hot chlorinated water.

Q: How to reduce pressure drop in a PEX plumbing system?
A: Major factors that account for pressure drop at a fixture are the length of PEX tubing, elevation and the amount of fittings in the pipe run. By decreasing any of these, a lower pressure drop can be achieved.

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