Copper Pipe:
Copper pipe has been around for many years and it has had great success over that time. Many people do not know that there are a two different grades of copper that are used in homes today.If installing copper for your potable water source; the type to be used is type L. This is a thicker wall pipe and will last for many years in most applications for the exception of water with high acid levels. Type M on the other hand is very light and has a thin wall surface.It should be used in heating systems only. The cost of type L compared to type M is substantially higher, but it is wise to put type L in as it should double the life expectancy of your potable water system.
Note....If you are going to spend a considerable amount of money on your renovation or building a new home; do yourself a favour and don't take corners on the plumbing system. I can assure you, it will pay off in the long run if you are installing copper for your potable water. Type L is the way to go.
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Note....If you are going to spend a considerable amount of money on your renovation or building a new home; do yourself a favour and don't take corners on the plumbing system. I can assure you, it will pay off in the long run if you are installing copper for your potable water. Type L is the way to go.
any concerns....leave a question
Nice work Alan !!
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ReplyDeleteCopper pipes are available in a range of lengths. Bigger trade outlets usually sell copper pipes of three to four meter lengths, but smaller hardware stores and do-it-yourself shops carry copper pipe lengths as short as one and a half to two meters.
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