No I would never use copper or brass in any home for a waste and overflow on a tub. I would use all glue together waste and over flows because they last and are strong .
One can purchase a vintage copper bathtub by visiting an antique store. Vintage tubs can also be found at some sites online where vintage objects are sold.
Yes, because copper is a metal, and metals could be used for building things. In fact, copper is used as a roofing material.
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It does in roofing. Many houses has copper covered roofs.
Yes
copper and steel
Building construction uses the largest share of copper in the United States, representing 39 percent of consumption in 2001.
Copper holds a 92-percent market share of electrical wiring in building (8 percent aluminum).
I have just moved into an apartment in a big apartment block, and since I've moved in, there's been constant work going on to install this pressure gauge (most times they barged in when I was getting ready for work or what not, but that's besides the point). Given that it's an instrument which gives readings, aren't they going to need to check it fairly frequently?? With this being the case should they have installed it in my apartment, are they allowed to install an instrument which services the entire building (or at least I imagine it does - I don't know much about physics, but I'm in the highest apartment of the building, so I assume that's why they put it in my apartment) in my apartment (given that I should only be directly responsible for the things which I am paying rent for (i.e cooker, refrigerator etc). My suspicion is that re-routing the pressure gauge to somewhere else on the floor where they could access the gauge without ever having to bother me would have cost them a lot more in copper! Any thoughts or ideas?
the eiffle tower involves copper mixed with tin to strenghen it. this is the main one. It depends on what you mean by made from copper. Many buildings use copper in their roof. In Las Vegas their is a beautiful building that has a copper roof, the Mormon Temple.
Because the building is wired for electricity?
They are made of building materials, like wood, steel, copper(the wires)