4 inch copper pipe 20 ft price

**Please note when ordering Type L that it is called and ordered by the Nominal I.D. Please refer to chart below. Example : An order of 1/2" L from the drop down menu would be .625-OD X .040 Wall X Length. Additional freight required to ship 20 ft lengths Type L HARD copper tubing is used for interior above ground plumbing - domestic water-, service and distribution-, fire protection-, solar-, fuel and oil-, HVAC-, compressed air-, LPG gas-, snow melting- and vacuum-systems. Type L copper tubing is typically used with wrot copper fittings. Brass flare fittings are sometimes used but be careful when ordering brass fittings as they are called by the OD and not the NOM sizes. ASTM specifications are B-88. Manufactured to spec ASTM B88 is the Standard Specification for Seamless Copper Tube , ANSI/NSF Standard 61 Drinking Water System Components. All of the specifications require a minimum copper plus silver content of 99.9% and phosphorus content between .015 - .040%. As indicated by the compositional requirements, the copper tube is essentially lead free. NSF 61 , Alloy C12200 Called by the NOM ID size Type L copper wall thicknesses are thicker than Type M and is used for domestic water-, service and distribution-, fire protection-, solar-, fuel and oil-, HVAC-, compressed air-, oxygen-, LPG gas-, snow melting-, steam- and vacuum-systems. Copper tubes of Type L copper tubing are typically used with wrot copper fittings. ASTM specifications are B-88. * Please note that the straight length hard temper copper tubing listed here is called and ordered by the Nominal , ID size. Please reference this size when ordering any copper fittings or plumbing tools.

What is the average cost of copper tubing?

Cross-linked polyethylene tubing (better known as PEX) costs about $0.50 – $2 per foot compared to copper at $2 – $4 per foot. ... .

How much is a linear foot of copper pipe?

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How much is a roll of soft copper?

Includes 20 ft. ($3.79 /ft.)

What is the difference between Type L and Type M copper pipe?

Type L is medium weight and used most often for water lines in homes. Type M is thinner and is used underground or for light domestic water lines if local codes allow. Check your state and local codes before starting any project. Follow all safety precautions.