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That has nothing to do with pex tubing, it is about certain brass fittings. Pex isn't a new product, it has been used in Europe for decades.

Nice job on your installation. Copper was a good choice and it looks good too.
 
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Compression is usually legal for behind-wall applications...it's kind of hard to run PEX systems without them. I can't speak for Canada, though.

If it was me setting up a darkroom from scratch...as in, the darkroom is shown complete on the plans (architecture is my other career)...I'd place a floor drain, a couple of sinks, and never bat an eyelash at running PEX. If funds permitted, I might run some bright-polished copper outside the walls, but that's only for the bling factor. And all of that water would be run through a nice filter setup before it hit my sinks. As it is, now, I have to either use distilled water or filter everything I have through a pitcher setup. Don't ask what happened the last time I mixed selenium toner with well water and said "Ah, screw it...the water is probably okay..." :pouty:
 
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