If you are joining rigid copper pipes together, it is recommended to use soldered copper fittings instead of compression fittings. Soldered fittings provide a more secure and leak-free connection compared to compression fittings, especially under high temperatures and pressure.
I have found that anything under ground can go bad after a while. But the worst thing for under ground pipes is for it ( copper ) to be touching each other and touching cement or rocks
Under ground to everywhere in the house plumbing ( everywhere )
To avoid the corrosion of the copper conductors under the ground.
preferably before the day comes when you find the tail shaft laying on the ground under the car because you waited too long to change the uni-joints
Hell no u have to take into consideration freezing an other environmental conditions
The copper pipe is reacting with metallic elements in the ground which in turn creates oxidation in the copper, which causes corrosion, which leads to holes in the copper pipe.
it is hot under ground because volcanos are under ground
under ground
Shortage of cartilage
A basement is a large room under the ground. A dungeon is a room under the ground.
Chop it down, set it on fire, poison it, hammer copper nails into it's trunk, cut off some of the major roots under the ground...............