because the pipes don't rust as easy, and silver and gold are too expensive. That is another persons answer. Here are the main 3 reasons plumbers use copper pipes. Copper pipes are relatively non-toxic-unlike lead. Copper pipes do not suffer corrosion-as iron does. Copper pipes are relatively soft and easy to work with-unlike both iron and lead. However more and more homes are now using the plastic pipe such as Pvc and Cpvc which seems to serve the same purpose and are also safe, although both can be used, you still need to find out what code calls for in your city or town an abide by it.
plumbers often use lead, the periodic symbol for lead is Pb. And plumbers #1 things they do is make pipes "plumb" or completely vertical.
In the U.S. they are called plumbers, assuming you mean water pipes, and not the pipes that one smokes.
Plumbers are people who earn a living dealing with pipes.
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The word plumber derives from the Latin word plumbum, meaning lead. Plumbing was originally done with lead pipes, although those are now considered to be obsolete, and are mostly replaced. Modern plumbing is done with copper, steel, or PVC pipes.
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A copper pipe is the preferred choice of many plumbers for water lines. A PVC pipe is very versatile also though, and is another favorite amongst plumbers when dealing with water lines.
Most plumbers today no longer use coper "pipe" or TP copper as the cost is to high=What plumbers and HVAC and other trades use is Copper tubing types K, L, M, DWV, ACR=
plumbers often use lead, the periodic symbol for lead is Pb. And plumbers #1 things they do is make pipes "plumb" or completely vertical.
To hold something in place and keep it from moving. Plumbers use them when cutting pipes for example.
Plumbers in Rome historically used lead in their pipes. Lead pipes were commonly used in ancient Rome due to their malleability and ease of installation, however, it was later discovered that lead could leach into the water supply and pose health risks.
Yes, plumbers putty typically needs to dry before it can effectively seal pipes.
Plumbers commonly need to use fractions in their career. The reason for this is that the pipes that they use is measured primarily in fractions, such as 1 3/4' pipe. Plumbers often have to custom make fittings, which requires them to be able to calculate in fractions in order to get a good fit.
Copper is used as it is a very unreactive metal and it does not oxidise easily. it will not rust and is in more advanced terms non ferrous. It is also preferred by plumbers as it is easy to manufacture and shape as it is a soft metal
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