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Water Pipes
What kind of pipes do you have in your house?
Cast Iron pipes
copper pipes
Plastic pipes
Copper pipe has many advantageous properties:
- Not easy breakable
- Has a high bursting strength
- It is impervious to rust, etc.
But on the same time some disadvantages exist:
- Can be frozen
- High initial cost
- Copper is a good conductor of heat, electricity and sound, it takes the same temperature as a liquid flowing in the pipe.
- Ammonia contained in some wastes tends to dissolve the copper oxide
When you have copper pipes for water service in your basement, be sure that pipes are insulated, plumbers recommend.
Because when copper pipes are frozen, you can get pipe leakage after that. Broken pipe will make a lot of damage
to your property.
Copper pipes are great to keep your water clean (compare to lead pipes), but remember: when you do exchange
lead pipe to copper pipe, ask our Plumber for pipe size upgrade to increase you water preassure.
Residential Water Service Pipe.
Type "K" copper pipe and adapters shall be furnished and installed from the corporation stops to
water meters, and from water meters to lots at locations indicated on the plans and where
directed.
All couplings and fittings shall be Ford Quick Joint® or Mueller 110 compression type
fittings. Where conditions warrant and as directed, the service connections shall be jacked or
bored by an approved method. Service connections larger than 1 inch shall be of material
approved and directed by the Authority.
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Cast Iron pipes

copper pipes

Plastic pipes

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