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From lead to copper

The word plumbing is based on the Latin for lead, as water pipes used to be made from lead. But in the modern era copper is used. Lead was initially chosen for its malleability and resistance to corrosion. However, over time, the health risks associated with lead, including lead poisoning, became evident, prompting a shift to safer materials. Copper emerged as the preferred choice due to its durability, safety, and excellent thermal conductivity. Unlike lead, copper does not pose health risks and is resistant to corrosion. Its flexibility and strength make it ideal for modern plumbing systems, ensuring a reliable supply of clean water while minimizing the potential for leaks and contamination.

Copper pipework.
A leak underneath a sink.

Repairs and Maintenance

Water leaks can be an issue in plumbing systems, impacting pipes, taps, and radiators. Leaking pipes can occur due to corrosion, high pressure, or physical damage, leading to water wastage and potential structural damage. Taps often leak due to worn-out washers or seals, causing continuous drips that can add up to significant water loss over time. Radiators can develop leaks at connection points or due to internal corrosion, which may result in reduced heating efficiency and potential water damage to floors and walls. An expert plumber can effectively identify and fix leaks in pipes, taps, and radiators, ensuring your plumbing system runs smoothly.

New Installations

Installing new baths, radiators, and taps can transform a room or a house. For baths, it is all about finding the right spot and making sure it aligns nicely with the water supply and drainage. Radiators need a good position to keep a room toasty, and then it is just a matter of connecting them to the heating system. When it comes to taps, it is about mounting them where they look best and making sure they are snugly attached to the water supply. The key is to check everything for leaks and make sure it all works smoothly. With these installations, a professional job to start with, keeps things running well into the future.

An image of a mixer tap.