I am selling all the used Flowguard in my home, 4400 sq ft home, because we have had several failures, the joints are cracking, all failures occur in the hot water lines. The pipes are 22 years old.  I need around $30,000 to redo the plumbing and patch the walls.  You will find many other opportunities, since most of the CPVC used in residential plumbing is failing.

The water damage to our home and the associated cost and disruption is motivating me to sell the plumbing.  I cannot guarantee that this pipe will fail on you, or that any other FlowGuard product will, but coincidentally many other homeowners are experiencing similar failures.

Unfortunately FlowGuard does not respond to this issue, according to them it is not their problem since they "only" produce the raw material that is then processed by third parties that conveniently go out of business.
The manufacturer of this pipes is Thompson, who happens to be out of business.

The used pipes will be delivered once they are replaced with a more reliable and durable pipe, and supported by an ethical company.