I just Googled it because I did not know what it was. But a few years ago I almost bought a farm from some Amish, and the house had Pex run through out it that they just installed so they could make it appealing to non-Amish. At the time I just thought it was AG hose that they plumbed through a house because was easier to deal with then sweating in new copper. Down in the root cellar where it all split out was something else. Couple of big splitter trunks that shot like 10 blue and 10 red out to their destinations, outside of walls, inside of walls. I figured them Amish that installed it must've been drunk at the time. I didn't but that place, but not for that reason. So...that's Pex? Hmm? Must be code in Elkhart County, IN. is all I have to say. The place I have now don't have it.
By the way, that was the first time I ever seen a propane powered refridgerator as well. Them Amish can use propane refridges, just not Pex powered faucets, or any of the elctrical outlets. Thay can have them, not use them. Gotta use hand pumped wells and lanterns and wood or coal burners. Now that I think about it, I don't remember that house having a furnace, but the refridge was going with the Amish family after they sold and moved, cause they are allowed to use those.
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