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garden6
Lansing, KS
(Zone 5b)

October 24, 2007
1:56 PM

Post #4118938

Can anyone explain to me why flexsteel tubing is considered better than copper tubing for a dishwasher? I had a new dishwasher installed this morning and the installer recommended removal of the copper with the new installation of the flexsteel. Of course I kept the copper line for use in my garden. Thanks!!
BackyardZoo
Poquoson, VA
(Zone 7b)

October 26, 2007
10:35 AM

Post #4125509

Initial reason I can think of is fewer joints - the joints being the #1 spots for leaks.

I can't necessarily see replacing a working section of copper with it, but it has some advantages for new installations.

However, at today's copper prices - you could probably turn those pipes into some good money at a recycling spot!
garden6
Lansing, KS
(Zone 5b)

October 26, 2007
10:56 AM

Post #4125610

Thank you Backyard Zoo! The installer didn't explain the advantages that made sense other than the copper tube may kink, when they installed the new dishwasher.

This message was edited Oct 26, 2007 9:56 AM
romsia
alaska
(United States)

December 4, 2007
5:07 AM

Post #4259712

replacing a working section of copper with flexsteel, reason can be a fewer joints
and advantages are there and the difference between there cost is not too.
garden6
Lansing, KS
(Zone 5b)

December 4, 2007
10:16 AM

Post #4260152

Thank you Romsia, I appreciate the reassurance as I had to make the decision while DH was out of town...and of course I want that decision to be a good one. ;0)

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