3 foot section of copper pipe that had developed a pinhole leak. ... Our water here (Vancouver BC) is really soft.

While it could be the fitting, my initial reaction to this confluence of factors is "Well, then copper pipe is a terrible idea, and replacing a single section of copper pipe due to a pinhole is doing nothing about all the other sections of coper pipe being eaten by the water."

Where copper pipe is eaten by the water chemistry, you either need to alter the water chemistry or use pipe that does not corrode. And if you are replacing copper pipe that has been eaten, you need to look large-scale, because every bit of copper pipe in your house has been exposed to the same water for roughly the same amount of time.

So my first guess would be that the leak is most likely coming from the pipe beyond the replaced section.

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r/Plumbing on Reddit: Has anyone actually experienced Shark bite failure
May 25, 2020 -

I carry shark bite fittings for OT fixes that we later schedule for regular time repairs. I’ve always heard people talking shit about shark bite but they are an approved fitting. Just like anything if they are installed incorrectly they could possibly fail. I have never seen one or had someone tell me of a story where a shark bite had failed and caused massive damages. Honestly I haven’t even seen one leak. They seem pretty idiot proof. Is it just that some plumbers are scared that it has taken the skill out of the trade?

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3 foot section of copper pipe that had developed a pinhole leak. ... Our water here (Vancouver BC) is really soft.

While it could be the fitting, my initial reaction to this confluence of factors is "Well, then copper pipe is a terrible idea, and replacing a single section of copper pipe due to a pinhole is doing nothing about all the other sections of coper pipe being eaten by the water."

Where copper pipe is eaten by the water chemistry, you either need to alter the water chemistry or use pipe that does not corrode. And if you are replacing copper pipe that has been eaten, you need to look large-scale, because every bit of copper pipe in your house has been exposed to the same water for roughly the same amount of time.

So my first guess would be that the leak is most likely coming from the pipe beyond the replaced section.

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My view on Sharkbite Fittings:

They are great for exposed plumbing. Especially for water heaters. They make a great quick disconnect system for appliances. I also am a big fan of their shutoff valves.

What I would not use them for us concealed work behind walls and ceilings. They are rated for it it they claim the rubber seal will last more than 20 years and are resistant to deterioration from corrosive water. But I simply don't trust them. I want my pipes to last 50 years.

The key to a good sharkbite connection is proper preparation of the pipe. Of you're using PEX, it's a no brainer. If you're using copper, you need to properly debur the fitting. Inserting a jagged sharp edge of copper into the fitting can tear the rubber o ring inside the sharkbite fitting. Also, don't use Emery cloth the clean the end of the pipe like you do when soldering. This can also cause a leak.

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A sharkbite is a fitting to use as a patch when the installer doesn’t have the time or experience to make a proper joint. I’ve seen one (of several) fail in a high rise that was an integral part of a drinking fountain. It happened while the blg was unoccupied. Damage was in the millions. ... Had two more shark bites fail! Last year one failed and caused $30,000 damage. These failures ... More on garagejournal.com
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Plumbing and Piping - Sharkbite - A general question. Is Sharkbite as easy to use with copper piping as the instruction videos show? Is it reliable? Quite a while ago I seem to recall some ifs, ands and buts. It seems like it may have withstood the test of time now. More on doityourself.com
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I recently installed a new water heater. It's been a couple of years since I've done any plumbing work myself and the guy at Home Depot suggested that I use Sharkbite Steel braided hoses. Claims they are considered hard pipe and that it is to code. I also bought a Sharkbite ball valve. I tried... More on garagejournal.com
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3 Common SharkBite Installation Mistakes to Avoid | SharkBite
October 15, 2025 - In most cases, push-to-connect fittings fail because of improper installation. Here are three common causes of fitting failure and how to avoid making installation errors for a secure, long-lasting SharkBite connection.
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July 3, 2023 - A sharkbite is a fitting to use as a patch when the installer doesn’t have the time or experience to make a proper joint. I’ve seen one (of several) fail in a high rise that was an integral part of a drinking fountain. It happened while the blg was unoccupied. Damage was in the millions. ... Had two more shark bites fail! Last year one failed and caused $30,000 damage. These failures ...
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How many years would you guarantee a Sharkbite repair? | Plumbing Forums - Professional & DIY Plumbing Forum
May 30, 2020 - If any of these things are not right, you can set up for immediate failure (fitting won't seat or work at all) or for failure in the near term. I've had both happen and have learned my lessons. Neoprene doesn't last forever; when exposed to ozone, sunlight, corrosive chemicals, etc. it can deteriorate rather quickly. But potable, domestic water for the most part is pretty good and free of most of the things that cause it to fail. Thin wall tubing will certainly deteriorate faster than the thicker brass casting of a Sharkbite fitting, so if the water is corrosive enough to cause pinhole failures, the fitting may remain working.
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July 22, 2025 - One major gripe among plumbers is durability. You see, traditional methods like soldering create a rock-solid connection that can withstand the test of time. But Sharkbite fittings? Well, they’re a bit like the fast food of plumbing – quick and convenient, but not necessarily built to last.
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Answer (1 of 37): I put one in when they first showed up on the market in the mid 2000s. They were so new and I was very old school. I’d been a contractor since the early 80s. But I figured I’d give one a try. I was installing a 3/4″ PEX line to a 3/4″ copper cold water line to supply ...
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August 14, 2025 - We’ve also designed our fittings with long-term use in mind. For instance, SharkBite Max fittings provide the same features and benefits as the first generation, but with added strength, durability and double the burst pressure for more peace of mind that your connection will last.
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October 15, 2025 - PEX tubing, when operating within its pressure and temperature ratings, has a predicted life expectancy of 50 years per PPI TR-3. Additionally, SharkBite PEX offers the highest-rated chlorine resistance and six-month UV resistance to combat ...
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June 15, 2020 - I would never use push-fit connections for a whole plumbing system (PEX and copper is much more cheap, easy, and reliable), but for a quick fix, or a difficult location, I have no issue using SharkBite or similar connectors.
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January 9, 2012 - After more internet searching, I found the correct Sharkbite website ....I feel better about using them ... They rely on an EPDM rubber O ring. I don't see why WITHOUT MOVEMENT, that would last less than 25 years (what they're supposed to be rated for), but in a pipe subject to movement, I'd think twice about this.
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SharkBite Fittings - Awesome or A Failure Waiting To Happen?
SharkBite connectors are push-to-fit fittings for plumbing that are both impressive and potentially problematic. While suitable for replacing water heaters or quick remodels, caution is advised for use in walls or areas with ground contact. Find out more from Matt Risinger on social media.
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June 12, 2024 - Sauder Schelkopf is investigating a class action lawsuit on behalf of property owners who have experienced failures with SharkBite plumbing fittings.
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November 29, 2022 - Installing a sharkbite fitting would be effective in easily accessible places like below the sink or on a water heater connection. Soldering is recommended for hard-to-reach places like underground or behind walls since these places are unnoticeable and we have to ensure that the pipe connections are secured. Push-fit fittings are not recommended in hard-to-reach places since their failure rate is high.
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December 8, 2008 - & that failure was chemicals being introduced into the potable supply, not a pipe failure ;-) ... What I really like is that as a cabinetmaker who also installs what I build, I don't have to bring out the soldering torch! My insurance doesn't cover me if I burn down someones house doing plumbing. Sharkbites makes caps which are removable after sink base is in, and no more burnt finishes when plumber forgets to shield his torch (had to replace cabinet back once, real problem after everything's in place)