Why SharkBite PEX Pipe Is a Game-Changer for Repipes

When it comes to repiping a home or commercial building, choosing the right piping material is crucial. Traditional copper and CPVC systems were once the standard, but today, approximately 60% of new construction homes in the U.S. use PEX pipes. This pipe type is now one of the most trusted plumbing solutions on the market because of its flexibility, durability, cost effectiveness and more.
So, whether you're a professional plumber or a homeowner tackling a renovation, here’s a look at what PEX is and why SharkBite PEX pipe is ideal for repipes.
What is PEX Pipe?
SharkBite PEX (cross-linked polyethylene) pipe is a flexible, durable, and easy-to-install pipe that has been around for more than 35 years.
Compared to rigid pipe, PEX pipe is faster to install and its flexibility to bend around corners allows for longer runs and fewer connections — reducing cost, time and potential leak points. It is also more freeze-resistant since it can expand slightly if frozen and contract when thawed.
What Type of PEX Should I Use?
The Similarities
Both SharkBite PEX-a and PEX-b pipes are reliable and high performing. They offer the highest rating for chlorine resistance, which meets ASTM F876 requirements for continuous hot water recirculation. They also have a six-month UV resistance, which is the highest available and meets 5306 ASTM standards. They also meet ASTM F876 and NSF/ANSI/CAN 61 performance standards and are approved for use in both hot and cold plumbing installations.
Get the Facts: SharkBite PEX Rated Highest in Industry for Chlorine & UV Resistance
The Differences
The main differences between these two pipes are their flexibility, fitting compatibility and cost. PEX-a is made using the Peroxide, or Engel, method and has the highest-rated flexibility while PEX-b is made using the silane, or moisture cure, method and is slightly more rigid than PEX-a, giving it a higher burst pressure. Here is a quick guide to choosing the right pipe.
Choose PEX-a if:
- You need maximum flexibility (e.g., for remodeling or tight spaces).
- You want to use expansion fittings.
- You’re in a cold climate and want better freeze resistance.
Explore Further: How to Pick the Right PEX System for New Construction
Choose PEX-b if:
- You’re working on a budget.
- You’re doing a straightforward installation with fewer bends.
- You prefer using crimp/clamp or push fittings.
Next Steps:
Where to Buy. Find our USA-made PEX pipe at wholesalers, on Amazon, at many home improvement retailers or at your local hardware store.
Catalog. For more information on SharkBite PEX pipe, check out our detailed catalog.
Brochure. Compare PEX and copper pipe and the benefits of using PEX for new construction and repipes.
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Why Should I Use PEX for Repipes?
A successful repipe involves more than just replacing old plumbing—it’s about ensuring the best possible installation and long-term use for the homeowner. From efficiency to code compliance to preventing damage to the home, here are some key elements that make PEX pipe the ideal solution for repipes.
1. Flexible and Easy to Work With
SharkBite PEX pipe makes repipes faster, easier and less invasive because it offers something rigid pipes can’t– flexibility.
Rigid pipe has no flexibility and requires more connection points, so you have to remove big portions of the wall and ceiling to install it. This makes it more difficult to install and will require costly structural repairs. Not only that, but it will cost you more time, making it hard to meet your deadlines and delaying your next job.
In contrast, SharkBite PEX can bend around corners and obstacles with ease. It’s designed to be easily installed with minimal damage to the home and only needs a small opening to run the pipe through. See how it stacks up against copper and CPVC below.
Go Further: Quickly Transition from Copper to PEX with SharkBite
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2. Durable and Long Lasting
When repiping a home, the last thing you want is to replace a problem with a bigger problem. This is why the quality of your material and installation method is crucial for a successful repipe.
Take a Closer Look: How PEX Pipe Performs in the Winter
With superior flexibility and resistance against corrosion, chlorine and UV, PEX is designed to handle freezing conditions and a wider range of water quality. This flexible yet durable nature of PEX ensures a long service life, even in demanding conditions.
In contrast, copper and CPVC pipes are more likely to burst or crack under freezing or chlorine-rich water conditions. See how these pipe types compare in the chart below.
Go Beyond the Basics: The Sustainability of PEX vs. Copper
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3. Cost Effective
SharkBite PEX pipes are one of the most cost-effective repiping methods on the market. With fewer tools needed to complete the job, a lower material cost and lower labor costs compared to traditional pipe types, PEX pipe is a game changer.
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4. Exceptional Versatility
SharkBite PEX pipe adapts well to a wide range of plumbing needs, installation environments, and system designs. This high adaptability makes SharkBite PEX especially valuable for repiping projects, where existing structures and layouts can be unpredictable.
PEX also eliminates the need for soldering, gluing, or special tools—making it ideal for tight spaces and quick repairs. Its ability to integrate seamlessly with existing copper, CPVC or polybutylene systems using transition fittings further simplifies retrofits, saving time and labor while ensuring long-lasting performance.
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Watch PEX on the Job: Plumbers Use SharkBite PEX Pipe and Expansion Fittings for New Construction Build
What’s Different About SharkBite PEX?
SharkBite PEX stands out as one of the most trusted PEX pipes on the market, and for good reason. Not only does it meet industry codes and standards, but it’s manufactured in the USA with exceptional quality control and innovative equipment.
Find Out More: Made in the USA: How RWC Continues to Invest in American Manufacturing
RWC, SharkBite’s parent company, has a long-standing commitment to American manufacturing, dating back to 1912 with our Cash Acme brand. Today, RWC continues that legacy by producing SharkBite, HoldRite, and Cash Acme products at their expansive manufacturing campus in Cullman, Alabama. This facility includes four specialized plants equipped with advanced robotics, cameras, and sensors to ensure high-quality production and defect detection.
SharkBite stands out as one of the few push-to-connect plumbing brands with U.S.-based production, including both PEX-a and PEX-b pipe manufacturing. By keeping manufacturing in the U.S., RWC maintains full control over the production process—from raw materials to final packaging—allowing for greater innovation, faster product development, and consistent quality.