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How to Work With Copper Pipe

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There are 2 basic types of copper pipe or tubing, which are rigid and flexible. Rigid pipe, usually installed in new homes, makes a neater installation, but it is much more difficult to install than soft, flexible copper pipe. Flexible copper pipe is best for repair work since it can be run around obstacles without connections or cuts. Copper pipe is available in three basic types: Type M is thin-walled, Type L is medium-walled, and Type K is thick-walled. In most cases, Type L is good for home use. Check your city code to determine which type of pipe is required for the work you're planning. This chart shows the inside and outside dimensions of medium-weight, Type L copper pipe. Copper Pipe Fitting This figure illustrates the 3 basic categories of copper pipe fittings. The first category includes fittings designed for making bends and turns in the pipe. The second category has fittings made for joining or branching copper pipe. The final category includes couplings, sli...

What to Know When Working With a Professional Plumber

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Sometimes, you need professional help. Before you hire a plumber, make sure you know what to expect, what they can’t do, and what you can actually DIY to fix your own plumbing problems. Get prepared for your plumber's visit and work with them the right way so you’ll end up paying less and getting more out of the professional you pick. When you know how to work with a professional plumber, you’ll end up having a better experience that’s less expensive. Use a Pro First and foremost, make sure you choose a professional plumber or company. Ask if they have a license, and if it's a master's license or a journeyman's license. Make sure they are fully insured, which protects both you and the plumber. Ask if any warranty or guarantee comes with the work. Some companies will give a one-year warranty on all work, for example. You can also do a quick check online for the company and see if there are negative reviews or ratings about them. Plumber Prep Plumbers can't ...

7 Causes Of Water Pressure Loss

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Low water pressure in the home is not only inconvenient but extremely frustrating, especially when you don't know what the problem is, where it's coming from, or how to fix it. There are many reasons, however, for low water pressure in your home. Below are a few of the most common situations you may be experiencing and what you can do to fix the problem. 1. Shut-Off Valve Turned Off There is always the possibility that the main shut-off valve allowing water to your home has somehow been turned to the very low or off position. This can be adjusted without the help of a plumber. 2. Clogged Aerator If you find that the problem is focused on certain areas only, such as the kitchen and bathroom sink or the shower, this may be due to a clogged aerator. This is easily fixed by unscrewing the nozzle, removing the aerator, and cleaning it. The most common cleaning method is water and vinegar. There's also the option of just buying a new one and starting fresh. 3. Water...