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  • The Plumber's Choice 1-1/2 in. PEX Tubing J-Hook Hanger with Nails, Isolates Pipe and Wire from Framing, Hard Plastic (10-Pack)
  • The Plumber's Choice 1-1/2 in. PEX Tubing J-Hook Hanger with Nails, Isolates Pipe and Wire from Framing, Hard Plastic (10-Pack)
  • The Plumber's Choice 1-1/2 in. PEX Tubing J-Hook Hanger with Nails, Isolates Pipe and Wire from Framing, Hard Plastic (10-Pack)
  • The Plumber's Choice 1-1/2 in. PEX Tubing J-Hook Hanger with Nails, Isolates Pipe and Wire from Framing, Hard Plastic (10-Pack)
  • The Plumber's Choice 1-1/2 in. PEX Tubing J-Hook Hanger with Nails, Isolates Pipe and Wire from Framing, Hard Plastic (10-Pack)
  • The Plumber's Choice 1-1/2 in. PEX Tubing J-Hook Hanger with Nails, Isolates Pipe and Wire from Framing, Hard Plastic (10-Pack)
  • The Plumber's Choice 1-1/2 in. PEX Tubing J-Hook Hanger with Nails, Isolates Pipe and Wire from Framing, Hard Plastic (10-Pack)
  • The Plumber's Choice 1-1/2 in. PEX Tubing J-Hook Hanger with Nails, Isolates Pipe and Wire from Framing, Hard Plastic (10-Pack)

The Plumber's Choice 1-1/2 in. PEX Tubing J-Hook Hanger with Nails, Isolates Pipe and Wire from Framing, Hard Plastic (10-Pack)

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The Plumber's Choice Copper Pex Pipe Support Clamps work great to silence the ticking, clicking, snapping and chattering that can sometimes happen with running copper heating and hot water pipes through joists and studs. Copper hot water lines are always moving, expanding and contracting. These are better than any other type of insulators, because these are very slim and fit perfectly into the typical bare bore for the pipe size. Slip them on the pipe, push them into the joist bore, tack them in with a screw or two, and the expansion and contraction of the line is instantly silenced. The pipe is now sliding on plastic rails and not chattering across raw wood. Use them across the entire thru-joist run, or at the ends where the run turns and hanging weights are often heavier (and are the most prone to expansion chatter), and you will have a dead quiet pipe run.