Commercial Plumbing
- - June 09, 2025
What Are Wrought Copper Fittings? Let's Break It Down
So, you've probably heard the term "wrought copper fittings" thrown around at plumbing supply stores or maybe even on job sites. Sounds a bit high-tech, right? But what’s the real deal here?
Let’s simplify it and get right to the point—Plumb-style.
What Exactly Are Wrought Copper Fittings?
Wrought copper fittings are these seamless, factory-made connectors that you use to join copper pipes in your plumbing setup. The term "wrought" just means that the copper has been worked on—pressed, rolled, and shaped using some heavy-duty machinery.In simpler words: it’s copper shaped into things like elbows, tees, and couplings—not just melted and poured like you would with cast fittings.
What Sets Them Apart from Cast Fittings?
Let’s do a quick comparison, shall we?When it comes to choosing the right copper fittings for your plumbing system, understanding the difference between wrought copper fittings and cast fittings (such as brass or bronze)
- - June 06, 2025
Hey there! It’s me again, Plumb—your go-to guy for all things copper, leak-fighting, and wrench-wielding here at Plumbfounded. Today, let’s dive into the world of press fittings. You know, those cool copper connectors that don’t require any flames, flux, or a fire extinguisher on standby.
So, let’s get right to it: Are copper press fittings actually reliable?
Honestly? Yes, they’re super reliable—if you know what you’re doing.
What Are Copper Press Fittings?
Alright, let’s break it down. Copper press fittings are a flameless alternative to the old-school soldered fittings. No need to heat up the pipe. Instead, you just:1. Cut and deburr the copper pipe.
2. Slide that press fitting on.
3. Grab a press tool with the right jaw size.
4. Squeeze until you hear that satisfying click, and boom—you’ve got a leak-free connection in mere seconds.No torch required. Easy peasy! These fittings create a solid seal using a mechanical connection with O-rings.
Why Plumbers Trust Press Fittings
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