Pipe materials
In old construction, lead plumbing was common.
It was generally eclipsed toward the end of the
1800s by galvanized iron water pipes which were attached with threaded
pipe fittings. Higher durability, and cost, systems were made with brass
pipe and fittings. Copper with soldered fittings became popular around
1950, though it had been used as early as 1900. Plastic supply pipes
have become increasingly common since about 1970, with a variety of
materials and fittings employed. Plumbing codes define which materials
may be used, and all materials must be proven by ASTM, UL, and/or NFPA
testing.
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