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Water pipe size PipeDown 08-02-2005
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Posted by Lawrence Wasserman on August 3, 2005, 6:51 pm


Normally 1/2 copper is adequate for residential branch water lines going
to a single fixture. If there are a lot of fixtures teed off a line
that are likely to be used at the same time, you may want to use 3/4
copper up to that point.


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Larry Wasserman Baltimore, Maryland
lwasserm@charm.net



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