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Posted by Sylvan
In Reply to: Re: Plastic vs. copper posted by hj on August 29, 1999 at 15:32:15:
: You see builders using plastic for two reasons, it is cheap,and the installers do not have to have any experience. : : I am in the middle of a major bathroom overhall and I am debating using plastic vs. copper supply lines to the new fixtures. Is plastic the wave of the future, is it as good as copper? It sure is easy to work with, and I see a lot of new home builders using it. What do the experts think? Copper lasts and lasts and lasts. Copper is very safe as in case of fire it doesnt give off toxic fumes. Copper does not promote bacteria growth. there are many documented plastic GARBAGE failures. If you look at the churches in in Europe with copper roofs lasting for over 300 YEARS exposed to allthe elements how can you not go with this Gods gift to man kind. Plastic is good for lawn furnature and has no business in plumbing ( other than acid waste systems)Lotss of plastic faliures documented.. For drainage/ venting use Cast Iron for water Copper.
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