I still have memories of Polybutylene pipe which was heavily promoted in the 1980's as the best thing ever because it's easier for the installers and it lasts forever. Problem was that 30 years later the stuff turns brittle and fails catastrophically.
I'm weary of PEX. It hasn't been around long enough IMHO.
CD's and DVD's are supposed to last 50-100 years. I have data backup CD's and DVD's less than 20 years old that are now unreadable. New tech is always promising the moon but good luck trying to collect on that promise down the road when you are caught holding the bag. DPF anyone?
I don't disagree.
I think it was 1999-2001, anyone remember Hardiepipe. It was used for storm drains, and the idea was it was lighter, cheaper than reinforced concrete pipe and came in like 16 ft length, instead of the 8 ft for RCP. It was everything you wanted in a culvert or storm drain. Except it delaminates, and is very fragile, just like Hardieboard.
Asbestos Water Mains, never corroded, non of the tuberculation that came with Cast Iron/Ductile Iron. It's just that it is very fragile, and the whole asbestos thing when working on it/cutting/demoing, it's completely safe for the water though
If today I was putting pressure pipe under the slab in my new build home; I think I would be tempted to go Sch-80 PVC from well/meter (20 ft sections, of bell and spigot pipe) to water heater and utility room, and go cpvc from their to fixtures. But I don't know that I would be completely against PEX from utility room to fixtures, in the walls.
On the DWV side, plain sch 40 PVC. I know there is the black, ABS I think, and there is/was a weird foam core crap, but plain white PVC sch-40, is good stuff. I would consider having my trunk line to septic/street in C900 bell and gasket sewer pipe as well, that's a very well proven system.
At the same time, I dont want to be so stuck in the old ways that we never accept new products, that really are better. Otherwise we would still be puring lead in cast Iron drain lines, and manually threading galvanized water lines...