PatrickGSR94
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My hot water line from the water heater was leaking the other day. After cutting out wet drywall, I'm thinking that thermal movement in the PEX stub-out pipe (SS braided line from water heater to PEX stub-out) rubbed against the drywall and caused a pinhole leak to develop. The stub-out had a 90-degree fitting inside the wall, then runs down below slab before heading out to fixtures. I cut the riser pipe below the fitting, removed both the fitting and the sub-out, and then connected my SS braised line directly to that riser. So from the water heater, the SS hose goes up and curves over and back down, and connects to the PEX pipe that is now slightly bent out from the wall cavity.
It works fine, no leaks. And I like that a fitting and 2 crimp bands have been eliminated from inside the wall. And of course, I want that SS line to PEX connection (yes it's SharkBite, and yes it works just fine) to remain outside the finished wall. So the question is, can I put up new drywall and just finish around the PEX pipe that's bending out of the wall? Obviously it won't look the best, but it's a garage and I don't really care if the pipe isn't actually perpendicular coming out of the wall. I just want it to remain leak-free. Any code issues doing this?
It works fine, no leaks. And I like that a fitting and 2 crimp bands have been eliminated from inside the wall. And of course, I want that SS line to PEX connection (yes it's SharkBite, and yes it works just fine) to remain outside the finished wall. So the question is, can I put up new drywall and just finish around the PEX pipe that's bending out of the wall? Obviously it won't look the best, but it's a garage and I don't really care if the pipe isn't actually perpendicular coming out of the wall. I just want it to remain leak-free. Any code issues doing this?