Both materials work well in Clay’s conditions, but the choice depends on your budget, home age, and personal preferences. PEX is more affordable and flexible, making it ideal for homes with tight spaces or complex routing needs.
Copper offers traditional durability and works well with Clay’s water chemistry. It’s often preferred in higher-end homes and can last 50+ years with proper installation. However, copper costs more upfront and requires more labor to install.
Murray Plumbing evaluates your specific situation—water pressure needs, existing fixtures, and budget—to recommend the best material. We’ll explain the long-term benefits and costs of each option so you can make an informed decision.