possibly a valve was not opened fully or the copper became kinked or solder entered the piping or thew lines were not properly flushed out or the aerator is blocked or the tubing is way undersized
I recently had a hair annalysis done and copper was off the charts. How do I get rid of the excess copper?
Last "lead coated copper" roof I installed was $1,250.00 per Sq foot using 14 Oz copper with 40 -60 solder non acid flux
When installed properly and correctly, a copper line from heating system can be used to heat concrete slab.
When copper is heated it oxidizes. The additional oxygen molecules it takes on when oxidizes leads it to have a higher mass.
Because they can last over 300 years If installed properly
Silver is, then copper, then gold, and then aluminum. Copper is used for wiring because it is cheaper than silver. Aluminum is not used very much anymore because it can be dangerous when installed improperly.
Last "lead coated copper" roof I installed was $1,250.00 per Sq foot using 14 Oz copper with 40 -60 solder non acid flux
.35 gap copper sparkplugs were installed by the factory
Electrolysis in plumbing affects the copper pipes used. If electrical wiring is installed too closely to copper water pipes, the electrical current running through the wiring charges to copper piping combined with the water and its properties causes electrolysis in the copper water pipes thereby weakening them.
It is not common for copper pans to be compatible with induction stoves. All-Clad has recently designed Copper Core that wasn't previously compatible but is now. Also you can purchase an adapter plate from Max Burton at amazon.com
properly installed - yes
Copper Aluminum Revised. These letters will appear on switches and electrical outlets where Aluminum wiring has been installed.