Copper vs PEX
- - June 02, 2025
Copper fittings are typically made from a type of copper alloy, which means they’re almost entirely copper with small amounts of other elements mixed in.
Why? Because pure copper is too soft to handle the pressure of your plumbing system.
What Are Copper Fittings Made Of?
Most plumbing copper fittings are made from deoxidized high phosphorus copper C12200. That’s about 99.9 percent copper with just a touch of phosphorus. This improves weldability and corrosion resistance.Strong enough to withstand water pressure
Flexible enough to shape and join easily
Resistant to corrosion and scaling
You might also hear about:Type L or M copper used in pipes Type L is thicker
Wrought copper used in elbows, tees, and couplings
So no, you’re not getting 24 karat jewelry level purity, but you are getting fittings built to last decades.
Why Not Use 100 Percent Pure Copper?
Pure copper is soft. Really soft. That makes it great for sculptures and wires but not so great for fittings under pressure.Adding
- - June 01, 2025
Hi there, it’s me - Plumb! Yup, the friendly plumbing mascot from Plumbfounded. I know pipes and fittings might sound a little... well, boring. But trust me, choosing the right plumbing fittings is kinda like choosing the best sidekick for your superhero adventures. So grab your wrench and let’s dive into the world of PVC, copper, PEX, and more!
What Are Plumbing Fittings (and Why Should You Care)?
Plumbing fittings are the connectors that join your pipes together, help water flow in the right direction, and keep leaks from ruining your day. Think elbows, tees, couplings, valves—you name it. Choosing the right fitting depends on where it’s going, what it’s carrying (water, gas, air), and your budget.So... which plumbing fittings are best? Well, it depends! (Don’t worry, Plumb’s gonna break it down for ya.)
The Best Types of Plumbing Fittings for Beginners
1. PVC Fittings (aka plastic but powerful)
PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) is lightweight, affordable, and easy to work with—making it
