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Mike Dapkus March 8th 04 09:25 PM

Mix copper and pvc/cpvc supply lines?
 
My house was built with all copper water supply lines, and now I'm
getting ready to finish out the basement, which will include adding a
full bathroon. My question is: Is it OK to mix pvc with the existing
copper pipes, or should I bite the bullet and pay someone to use
copper? I've seen adapters at HD that are supposed to accomplish the
transition, but I have no idea whether or not that's a reliable
option.

TIA,
Mike

SQLit March 9th 04 01:23 AM

Mix copper and pvc/cpvc supply lines?
 

"Mike Dapkus" wrote in message
om...
My house was built with all copper water supply lines, and now I'm
getting ready to finish out the basement, which will include adding a
full bathroon. My question is: Is it OK to mix pvc with the existing
copper pipes, or should I bite the bullet and pay someone to use
copper? I've seen adapters at HD that are supposed to accomplish the
transition, but I have no idea whether or not that's a reliable
option.

TIA,
Mike


Copper when dry is not hard to solder under 3/4 inch. When wet it takes a
bit of time unless your blessed with an acetylene torch. I am not.



PJx March 9th 04 05:41 PM

Mix copper and pvc/cpvc supply lines?
 
On 8 Mar 2004 13:25:49 -0800, (Mike Dapkus) wrote:

My house was built with all copper water supply lines, and now I'm
getting ready to finish out the basement, which will include adding a
full bathroon. My question is: Is it OK to mix pvc with the existing
copper pipes, or should I bite the bullet and pay someone to use
copper? I've seen adapters at HD that are supposed to accomplish the
transition, but I have no idea whether or not that's a reliable
option.

TIA,
Mike


Yes, it is completely reliable and transitions are commonly done.
Don't worry about it.

Pj


William Morris March 9th 04 06:59 PM

Mix copper and pvc/cpvc supply lines?
 
Been there, done that, can't tell the difference. I'm a bit more confident
about sweating pipes than I used to be, but I was where I was comfortable at
the time.

- wm

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"Mike Dapkus" wrote in message
om...
My house was built with all copper water supply lines, and now I'm
getting ready to finish out the basement, which will include adding a
full bathroon. My question is: Is it OK to mix pvc with the existing
copper pipes, or should I bite the bullet and pay someone to use
copper? I've seen adapters at HD that are supposed to accomplish the
transition, but I have no idea whether or not that's a reliable
option.

TIA,
Mike




Stormin Mormon March 11th 04 09:53 PM

Mix copper and torches?
 
Try Mapp (R) gas.

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"SQLit" wrote in message
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Copper when dry is not hard to solder under 3/4 inch. When wet it takes a
bit of time unless your blessed with an acetylene torch. I am not.





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