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Bathroom Renovations 101: Running New Pipes

When I decided to add a pedestal sink and claw foot tub to my bathroom, I had no idea how much new plumbing I had to run. Since I had never run pipes before, I wasn't sure how to do it properly. I did a lot of research before I started so that I could be sure that I was doing it right. As I was researching, I knew that it would be helpful to have all of the information I found in one place. That was the inspiration for this site. I hope that the plumbing resources help you with your next home improvement project.

4 Interesting Facts About Copper Piping

Maintaining your home is challenging at times because of all the different tasks that are necessary. In most cases, you will consider certain tasks priorities, such as mowing the lawn and cleaning your floors. However, you should place some time and energy into understanding your home's plumbing pipes. In many homes today, copper is used in plumbing pipes, but most people are not familiar with this material. Here are a few interesting facts regarding your home's copper pipes.

It Stands the Test of Time

One of the most important facts you should know about copper piping is that it will stand the test of time. As a matter of fact, it is the only material that manufacturers will warranty up to 50 years.

Compared to steel, copper is resistant to corrosion. It does not rust and it will appear clean and shiny for many years to come.

Copper fittings are strong and resilient, as well. These fittings provide a strong seal that reduces the risk of water leaks even over time.

It is Lightweight

Copper is a durable material, so you may not believe that it is also one of the most lightweight options available. While the actual cost of copper pipes is higher than other materials, installation costs are labor.

The lighter weight of copper reduces the time and energy required for installation. It is flexible, too, which makes working with the piping material even easier.

It Is a Healthy Option

Another interesting fact about copper pipes is that the material is healthier for you and your home. The material is natural, so there is no risk of copper making a negative impact on the environment.

In addition, copper is resistant to bacteria.  It offers anti-microbial qualities that kill harmful germs and bacteria, reducing your risk of e-coli and viruses.

It is a Valuable Material

Copper is built to last, but nothing is meant to last forever. Therefore, there may come a time when you need to replace all or portions of your copper pipes. Fortunately, your existing copper pipes, while old, are still considered valuable.

Copper can be recycled into different projects, adding durability and beauty to crafts and upcycling hobbies. Or, you can choose to sell the pipes as scrap. You will be surprised by how valuable the copper material is to scrap yards.

Whether your current home has it or you are considering replacing old pipes with this material, copper is an excellent option. Contact a plumbing contractor for more help.