5/8" ThermaPEX Oxygen Barrier PEX Tubing - (1000 ft. coil) Zoom

5/8" ThermaPEX Oxygen Barrier PEX Tubing - (1000 ft. coil)

SKU:T062-1000

Brand: ThermaPEX

ThermaPEX
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$554.95
/ each
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Specs

Size: 5/8"
Length: 1000 ft.
Outside Diameter: 0.75"
Inside Diameter: 0.574"
Material: PEX
Color: White
Application: Heating
Max PSI:
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160 psi
Tubing Type: Oxygen Barrier
Grade:
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PEX-a
Standards Met: NSF
Fitting System Compatibility: Crimp/Clamp (HydroPEX)
Expander (ProPEX)
PEX Compression
Press (Viega)
Push Fit (Sharkbite)
Max Temp (F): 200°F

Description for ThermaPEX T062-1000

Are you looking for a high quality PEX tubing that is offered at a competitive price? ThermaPEX is a PEX-a grade tubing with an oxygen barrier for radiant heat and snow melt systems. It is manufactured by LK PEX in Sweden, which is the second largest PEX manufacturer in Europe. The flexibility and strength make this tubing easy to work with, and it meets NSF standards. Furthermore, this tubing can be installed in a variety of ways, such as using the crimp, clamp, press, or expander systems. There is a 25-year warranty on the product.

5/8" ThermaPEX Oxygen Barrier PEX Tubing - (1000 ft. coil)

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1/2" ThermaPEX Oxygen Barrier PEX Tubing - (300 ft. coil)
 
4.7

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4.0

Flexible

By George

from La Farge (Kickapoo Valley), Wisconsin

Verified Buyer

Comments about 1/2" ThermaPEX Oxygen Barrier PEX Tubing - (300 ft. coil):

I purchased this type A tubing for greater flexibility. I was not disappointed. We rigged up an unroller so as to take the tubing off the end, and unrolled the entire tube, marking 25 foot intervals as we did. This helped us to balance our loops. The tubing was easy to install with no kinks.

It was easy to install (be sure to un

 
5.0

Handles well

By Bronco Bob

from Hamilton Ontario.

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Comments about 1/2" ThermaPEX Oxygen Barrier PEX Tubing - (300 ft. coil):

I used this tubing in a under joist radiant floor application and was easy to make 13 inch radius bends at the end of the runs without kinks.good heat transfer also .

 
5.0

life saver

By Wyoming Ron

from Diamondville,Wyo.

Verified Buyer

Comments about 3/4" ThermaPEX Oxygen Barrier PEX Tubing - (300 ft. coil):

a little stiffer to bend then i thought, but worked great where running copper would have been very hard to do.

 
5.0

Excellent customer service

By Carla the happy homemaker

from Cobleskill NY

Verified Buyer

Comments about 3/4" ThermaPEX Oxygen Barrier PEX Tubing - (500 ft. coil):

The product arrived quickly, the customer service agent was totally amazing and we are very happy with the product

 
4.0

Excellent PEX product

By DIYheatandpower

from East Hartford, CT

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Comments about 1/2" ThermaPEX Oxygen Barrier PEX Tubing - (1000 ft. coil):

Excellent PEX product. good bend radius. Easy kink repair. Multiple connection options. A little pricey but I have had no problems with the product.

 
5.0

GreatTubing for Radiant Heating

By Paul

from NM

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Comments about 1/2" ThermaPEX Oxygen Barrier PEX Tubing - (1000 ft. coil):

Well made product with 25 year back up by manufacturer. Easy to install, clean to work with and best of all an excellent choice for in-floor
heating.

 
4.0

best price

By Ant

from northern nj

Verified Buyer

Comments about 1/2" ThermaPEX Oxygen Barrier PEX Tubing - (300 ft. coil):

This is the best product for hot water baseboard supply. No joints in the walls to worry about. Much fates and cheaper then running copper.

 
4.0

Excellent product.

By Davey J

from Muncie, IN

Verified Buyer

Comments about 1/2" ThermaPEX Oxygen Barrier PEX Tubing - (1000 ft. coil):

ThermaPex tubing saved me quite a bit of money but still seems to be the same quality of their competitor. I would recommend Pex Supply to anyone looking to purchase hydronic supplies.

 
5.0

Great Product

By T-Mac

from Cassadaga, NY

Verified Buyer

Comments about 5/8" ThermaPEX Oxygen Barrier PEX Tubing - (1000 ft. coil):

Bought this to do our garage. It is GREAT!!

 
5.0

Installer Friendly Pex

By Mid-Michigan Ron

from Winn, MI

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Comments about 3/4" ThermaPEX Oxygen Barrier PEX Tubing - (300 ft. coil):

I used this pex for the majority of a major dydronic revamp and it worked great. It was easy to straighten and install. Lots of fittings and every one sealed the first time. I had to buy a short piece locally to finish the job and wished I had not run short. The local pex was extremely stiff and hard to work with.

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  • 1/2" ThermaPEX Oxygen Barrier PEX Tubing - (500 ft. coil)

    Q:

    I am planning on using 1/2" ThermaPEX Oxygen Barrier tubing in a 5" concrete garage floor. I plan to tie wrap the tubing to 6" square wire mesh to keep the tubing in place during the concrete pour. My concern is the tubing will become damaged if the contractor steps on the tubing during the pour. Will stepping on the tubing permanently kink it and should the tubing be under pressure during the pour? Thank you.
    Asked on 3/12/2012 by Anonymous

    6 answers

    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      The right way would be to put foam down about 2 inches fix the tubing to
      foam with foam staples then rebar and wire. The entire time under pressure
      with gauge to check for pressure drop
      wrote:

      Answered on 3/13/2012 by Another PexSupply Customer
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      pex is very durable step on some loose pipe in your drive way, my research
      has told me the thinner the concrete the better heating you will have might
      check into a 3 inch floor? needs no pressure, but if you do have a gauge
      on it and perhaps it does get punctured you will be able to make repair
      while pouring? I poured my basement 54 by 28 with no pressure, 6 loops
      shooting for 3 and 1/2 thickness concrete two years ago,
      everything came out perfect til now. winter is almost over, still good!

      Answered on 3/13/2012 by Another PexSupply Customer
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      I would strongly recommend pressurizing it before the concrete goes down to make sure everything is good. Avoid letting anyone walk on or run wheelbarrows over the tubing. While the tubing is tough, those guys don't care if it leaks when they leave -- but you sure will. If it's pressurized, you'll know right away if any damage has occurred and can patch it. Have a shark fitting on hand just in case. I used rebar and placed 4x8 sheets of plywood in a path that allowed them to pour crete and retract them as they filled the floor. Three years later, no leaks.

      Answered on 3/12/2012 by Another PexSupply Customer
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      The tubing is pretty tough but I always have the tubes full of water and under pressure during the concrete pour.

      Answered on 3/12/2012 by Another PexSupply Customer
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      I would check the manuf. recommendations. normal foot traffic or wheelbarrow traffic should not hurt the PEX. We normally put press. on the loops just to keep a lookout for leaks.

      Answered on 3/12/2012 by Another PexSupply Customer
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      This type of tubing is very rigid, you cannot kink it by stepping on it.
      When I did my project, I stepped on my tubing quite a few times and no
      visible deformations.
      I am not sure about pressurizing the tubing is good idea (its good to
      pressurize it to see if you got any leaks) as it will cause it expand
      slightly and when you relieve pressure, the tubing will contract leaving a
      small gap between tubing and cured concrete. I don't think this would be a
      problem since tubing will expand again with temperature, but personally I
      would avoid this scenario just in case.
      Alex E.

      Answered on 3/12/2012 by Another PexSupply Customer
  • 3/8" ThermaPEX Oxygen Barrier PEX Tubing - (600 ft. coil)

    Q:

    is pex tubing uv rated?
    Asked on 3/1/2012 by al from vt

    1 answer

    • CUSTOMER CARE

      A:

      It is not. PEX cannot be exposed to direct sunlight. When using PEX outside, it should always be protected. We recommend a PVC sleeve.

      Answered on 3/1/2012 by PexSupply Staff from NY
  • 1/2" ThermaPEX Oxygen Barrier PEX Tubing - (300 ft. coil)

    Q:

    Will it be ok to use thermepex to hook up my hot water heater or will it be a health hazzard.
    Asked on 2/19/2012 by Anonymous

    1 answer

  • 1/2" ThermaPEX Oxygen Barrier PEX Tubing - (300 ft. coil)

    Q:

    Will minor surface scratching effect the oxygen barrier properties of ThermaPEX - I guess I'm wondering if the oxygen barrier is laminated to the outside of the tubing?
    Asked on 2/14/2012 by Anonymous

    1 answer

    • CUSTOMER CARE

      A:

      The oxygen barrier is a thin layer of EVOH applied to the outside of the tubing, but if the scratches are minor they should not make much of a difference.

      Answered on 2/15/2012 by PexSupply Staff from NY
  • 1/2" ThermaPEX Oxygen Barrier PEX Tubing - (500 ft. coil)

    Q:

    Can compression fittings be used with ThermaPEX oxygen barrier tubing?
    Asked on 2/5/2012 by Anonymous

    1 answer

    • CUSTOMER CARE

      A:

      Yes, as long as they are compression fittings designed for use with PEX tubing.

      Answered on 2/6/2012 by PexSupply Staff from NY
  • 1/2" ThermaPEX Oxygen Barrier PEX Tubing - (1000 ft. coil)

    Q:

    Does the thermal transmission rate differ from this to say any other type of pex?
    Asked on 12/12/2011 by Chris from Lunenburg

    1 answer

    • CUSTOMER CARE

      A:

      No, it is the same for PEX-A, PEX-B, and PEX-C.

      Answered on 12/15/2011 by PexSupply Staff from NY
  • 1/2" ThermaPEX Oxygen Barrier PEX Tubing - (300 ft. coil)

    Q:

    I was installing this tubing using the joist track panels under my kitchen floor. I accidently kinked the tubing. Although I released the pressure, there still appears to be a kink in the tubing. I'm worried about restricting water flow. Is it ok to cut the tubing and crimp a pex coupling at the place it kinked?
    Asked on 11/30/2011 by Luke from Richmond, VA

    2 answers

    • CUSTOMER CARE

      A:

      You can cut the tubing and put in a fitting, but a more desirable solution would be to heat the PEX tubing with a heat gun. Doing so would restore the PEX to its original shape and is most effective with PEX-A tubing.

      Answered on 12/2/2011 by PexSupply Staff from NY
    • A:

      You should be able to repair it at described. I was able to find a few instances for repairing kinked tubing was successful.

      Answered on 12/12/2011 by Anonymous from None
  • 1/2" ThermaPEX Oxygen Barrier PEX Tubing - (300 ft. coil)

    Q:

    what is the spacing of pex lines under a sub plywood floor?
    Asked on 11/8/2011 by Anonymous from fulton, ny

    1 answer

    • CUSTOMER CARE

      A:

      Normal spacing varies between 6 - 9" in a joist bay application.

      Answered on 11/14/2011 by PexSupply Staff from NY
  • 1/2" ThermaPEX Oxygen Barrier PEX Tubing - (300 ft. coil)

    Q:

    What type of tubing/pipe do you recommend using for the supply line / exit line for a stainless steel Mr.Pex manifold? We plan to bury the supply/exit lines in a concrete walkway outside our home.
    Asked on 11/3/2011 by Anonymous

    1 answer

    • CUSTOMER CARE

      A:

      You may use the ThermaPEX brand. Normal supply/return line sizes are 3/4" - 1".

      Answered on 11/4/2011 by PexSupply Staff from NY
  • 1/2" ThermaPEX Oxygen Barrier PEX Tubing - (300 ft. coil)

    Q:

    what is the capicity of 1/2", 3/4", and 1" pex tubing in gallons of water per foot
    Asked on 10/29/2011 by LARRY "O" from WEYAUWEGA, WI. 54983

    1 answer

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      A:

      1/2" contains 0.92 gallons /100' of tubing. 3/4" contains 1.84 gallons/100' of tubing. 1" contains 3.03 gallons /100' of tubing.

      Answered on 11/7/2011 by PexSupply Staff from NY
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