Kitec Is History. So Is Rehau PEX Plumbing.

 
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Old 11-14-2008, 04:30 PM   #1
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Kitec Is History. So Is Rehau PEX Plumbing.


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october 31, 2008
important Ipex Product Announcement
Effective October 31, 2008, Ipex Will Discontinue The Production And The Sale Of Warmrite Floor� Pipe, Fittings And Accessories For The North American Hydronic Heating Market.
Unfortunately, The Warmrite Product Line No Longer Meets The Business Targets That Ipex Requires. Increased Competitive Pressures And Poor Market Conditions Have Resulted In The Continuing Decline Of Warmrite Sales And Profitability.
Select Warmrite Components Will Remain In Our Inventory For A Period Of Time In Order For Customers To Complete, Maintain And Service Their Heating Systems. Our Current Limited Warranty Will Continue To Apply To All Warmrite Products Installed.
Ipex Would Like To Thank You For Your Continued Support. We Look Forward To Servicing Your Future Plastic Piping System Needs With Our Broad Offering Of Core Products. We Will Be Pleased To Work With You To Resolve Any Inconvenience That This Product Discontinuation May Cause.
For Further Information Please Contact Your Local Ipex Customer Service Representative.
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rehau Has Announced A Strategic Shift Away From The Production And Sale Of Commodity Products, And Will Exit Municipal Pvc Pipe Manufacturing And Supply In Canada, As Well As Its Business As A Pex Plumbing Systems Supplier In The United States And Canada.

Production Of Municipal Pvc Pipe Will End As Of Oct. 31, 2008, With Sales Continuing Through March 31, 2009. The Company Will Also Support Pex Plumbing Systems Orders Through March 31, 2009, And Will Provide Full-scale Customer Assistance To Ensure A Smooth Transition Into Alternative Plumbing Systems Product Lines Thereafter.

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