PEX Piping Cost & Calculator

Flexible cross-linked polyethylene tubing replacing copper in modern plumbing for easier installation and freeze resistance.

Unit Price

$1.50

per linear foot

Labor Cost

$2.00

per linear foot

Durability

50

years lifespan

Sustainability

3/5

Average

Category: Plumbing
Range: $0.75$3.00/linear foot
Waste Factor: 5%
Avg Project: $4,000

PEX Piping Cost Calculator

1 linear foot1,000 linear foots

Order quantity: 105 linear foots (100 + 5% waste)

Material Cost

$158

incl. $8 waste buffer

Labor Cost

$210

Total Estimated Cost

$368

Based on 105 linear foots at $1.50/linear foot + $2.00/linear foot labor. Actual costs vary by location and supplier.

Specifications

Sizes3/8" to 1"
TypesPEX-A, PEX-B, PEX-C
Temperature Rating200°F
Pressure Rating160 PSI

Price Comparison with Alternatives

MaterialPriceDurabilitySustainabilityCost/Year
PEX Piping (current)$1.50/linear foot50 yrs3/5$0.03
Copper Pipe$4.50/linear foot70 yrs4/5$0.06
CPVC Pipe$1.20/linear foot50 yrs3/5$0.02

Cost/Year = unit price divided by expected lifespan. Lower cost/year indicates better long-term value. Note: units may differ between materials.

Best Uses

  • Water supply lines
  • Radiant floor heating
  • Plumbing retrofits
  • New construction

Material Details

Average Project Cost

$4,000

Typical project using this material

Sustainability Rating

Averagemoderate environmental impact

Waste Factor

5%

Order 5% extra to account for cuts, breakage, and fitting

PEX Piping: Complete Buying Guide 2026

Flexible cross-linked polyethylene tubing replacing copper in modern plumbing for easier installation and freeze resistance. In 2026, pex piping prices average $1.50 per linear foot, with a typical range of $0.75 to $3.00 depending on your region, supplier relationships, and order quantity.

When budgeting for a project using pex piping, factor in approximately 5% additional material for waste, plus labor costs averaging $2.00 per linear foot for professional installation. A typical project using this material runs approximately $4,000 including both materials and labor.

With an expected lifespan of 50 years, pex piping represents a cost of approximately $0.03 per linear foot per year of service life. This exceptional longevity makes it one of the most cost-effective materials when measured over its full lifespan.

Methodology & Data Sources — PEX Piping Cost Data

How we calculate PEX Piping costs: Our pricing data integrates RSMeans Construction Cost Data (the industry standard used by contractors and estimators nationwide), EPA Environmentally Preferable Purchasing guidelines for sustainability ratings, and DOE Building Technologies Office benchmarks for energy-related materials. Unit prices are updated quarterly and cross-referenced against regional contractor surveys.

  1. Unit price ($1.50/linear foot): National median from RSMeans 2026 cost database, representing mid-market grade materials sourced through standard supply channels.
  2. Average project cost ($4,000): Derived from RSMeans assemblies data, combining material + 35% labor burden for typical residential/light commercial installation.
  3. Waste factor (5%): Per NAHB (National Association of Home Builders) construction waste estimation guidelines, accounting for cuts, breakage, and field adjustments.
  4. Durability (50 years): Lifespan estimates sourced from HUD Residential Rehabilitation Inspection Guide and manufacturer warranty data aggregated by DOE ORNL.
  5. Sustainability rating (3/5): Composite score from EPA Environmentally Preferable Purchasing criteria, including embodied carbon, recyclability, and VOC emissions per LEED v4.1 thresholds.

Disclaimer: Construction material prices vary significantly by region, supplier, project volume, and market conditions. The figures shown represent national averages and should be used for budgeting and comparison purposes only. Always obtain local contractor quotes before committing to a project budget.

Reviewed by Brazora Monk · Last updated 2026 · Pricing sourced from RSMeans 2026 annual release

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