Water Piping - Copper Water Piping
Hi everyone!
After covering some safety tips in the last three posts, now we will move on to the next topic. This next topic has to do with water piping.
Water piping system may look complicated. But relax, that is why we are here after all. Something that will make this much easier is for you to know how to distinguish those pipes that are drainage pipes vs those pipes that are incoming pipes. Understanding this distinction will make things much easier.
So, to get started, we will cover Copper Water Piping first.
In this first type of piping, there are two major forms:
1) Hard tubbing
2) Soft Tubing
The first one, hard tubing, comes in small lengths of 10 to 20 feet and it's main use is for water piping that are above concrete. There are different types of piping within hard tubing. These different types/styles of piping have to do with wall thickness and this in turn has to do with whether you are doing a commercial or residential project.
In contrast, soft copper come in longer pieces, up to 120 foot. The purpose for soft copper is for blow ground operations. Furthermore, soft copper piping can also be used for natural gas and propane gas installations. Soft copper also comes in different types according to the wall thickness. For instance, there is Type K and Type L, with the first one being used mostly for undergroud piping.
Indeed, plumbing is much more than just having some pieces of piping and a wrench.
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