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Consumer Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. How long will it last?
2. What happens if a pipe breaks?

Q: How long will it last? ^
PEX pipe will last as long as the structure. PEX pipe has been in use for over twenty years in Europe and life cycle testing has demonstrated that PEX can last in excess of seventy years. PEX is an inert material, virtually indestructable by comman elements. HeatLink warranties its tubing for 25 years and includes consequential damage protection of 10 years.

Q: What happens if a pipe breaks? ^
In the event that a problem occurs, HeatLink has a repair coupling that is used to repair the damage. Damage is very rare, but when it happens it usually happens during installation. The tubing is still exposed and repairs are made quickly and easily.


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