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  1. geothrm

    Copper pipe in masonry wall in Puerto Rico

    And the insulation should take care of that.
  2. geothrm

    Copper pipe in masonry wall in Puerto Rico

    It appears there are no chemical reactions between copper and concrete that would prevent this.
  3. geothrm

    Copper pipe in masonry wall in Puerto Rico

    Yes, actually in Puerto Rico. I'm guessing the temp swing is rarely any greater than 60-95. May be enough to cause damage over the years?
  4. geothrm

    Copper pipe in masonry wall in Puerto Rico

    Thanks Mark. I guess this is not really a plumbing question, so I'll switch to a masonry forum. But thanks for the tip on insulation, which I wouldn't have thought of. Geo.
  5. geothrm

    Copper pipe in masonry wall in Puerto Rico

    My house is made of cinderblock and concrete. I need hot water in my utility room. I want to run 1/2 copper pipe from under my kitchen sink, thru the wall to the outside, along the outside wall to the back of the utility room, and thru the wall again. The outside run is about 18 feet long...
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