1/2″ PEX Tee brass
is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Warranty
This product is covered by a 5 years limited warranty
Delivery and Shipping
Orders are shipped within 2 business days. If a problem prevents us from shipping your order within this time, we will notify you.
Depending on your delivery location, transit time will vary from 1 day to 5 days
Note for US and Internationnal buyers: the customer is responsible for paying any import costs to the shipping carrier, such as duties, import taxes, or brokerage/disbursement fees which may apply upon delivery.
Each pack of our lead-free PEX brass tees contains 25 connectors, all of which are compatible with all types and brands of PEX tubing – including Ecosolaris, Watts, Everhot, Viega, Zurn, Nibco, Bow, and more.
Our PEX brass insert fitting meets NSF/ANSI 372 lead-free standards and is designed to be used in potable water and hydronic heating water distribution.
Our product is designed and certified to ANSI-61/NSF and ASSE 1061 standards, making it suitable for use in both hydronic heating and potable water distribution.
Pressure rating of 400 PSI, you can be sure it’ll hold up to your needs.
Approved for use behind walls without access panels.
Don’t settle for anything less than the best. Order our brass tees today and experience the quality and reliability you deserve.
I purchased this glycol pump as part of the build your own, which included the manifolds pump, expansion tank, air separator and basic plumbing supplies. I was very happy with how everything arrived together and the install was straightforward just from looking at the pictures. The glycol pump makes it easy to charge the system, and took a lot of the guesswork out of setting it up. My garage now has toasty warm floors.
This is the second unit I’ve installed as the first one, installed two winters ago in another building is working so well. No problems, easy to install. Both systems are hydronic floor heat and these units work great. Just fyi…….going to electric now works out cheaper than the original propane costs. Like that it’s Canadian made.