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Why Copper
Copper is safe, strong, dependable and resists corrosion and it carries a 50 year manufacturer's warranty. Copper is also lightweight and flexible which helps to minimize structural damage during installation. Copper pipes are durable, impermeable, flame resistant and can withstand all weather conditions.
The Copper Development Association (CDA) created a 12-point plumbing test and copper was the only material that passed each test, out scoring the plastic alternatives. Click here to view the 12-point test from CDA.
More than 5.7 million miles of copper tubing have been installed in homes and commercial buildings throughout the United States. Copper continues to be the preferred material for new home construction as well.
Benefits of Copper Pipe Include:  - Proven long-term durability and re-sale value
- Earthquake tolerate and fire resistant
- Widely accepted by all building codes
- Flexible material that can be bent to avoid obstructions and minimize joints
- Long manufacturer's warranty
- 50 Years - Increase the value of the home
For more information on copper piping, please click here.

Choosing a Contractor We have included a few general questions you should ask your contractor before starting any repiping or plumbing job. What Should I ask my Contractor?- Are they experienced with this type of work? Can they provide past references?
- How long will the job take?
- Can the contractor guarantee a completion date?
- Will they assist in obtaining the necessary permits for the job?
- What type of repiping material will they be using? Copper or Plastic and why?
- Will you need to replace your exterior piping from the city water main to your home?
Find a local PLUMBING contractor Click here to contact a local, licensed and reliable plumbing contractor in your area. We've taken the guess work out of finding the right Plumbing expert.
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