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Copper Plumbing - Viega ProPress vs. Soldered

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Matt Risinger

Matt Risinger

3 жыл бұрын

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@adubbelde1
@adubbelde1 3 жыл бұрын
I started using Viega back when it first came out. I was a building maintenance manager for a very large corporation. When I came aboard, I found my staff had been making repairs in finished walls with compression fittings which is a no no. When I found out about Viega, I purchased the tool to do up to 2", which happened to be the largest copper we had in the building. It was very handy as we could execute repairs in minutes. One time had a leak in a line that we weren't able to isolate in the boiler room. We fitted a ball valve to the tool and quickly cut the line and slammed the valve on and pulled the trigger. Within seconds we were able to close the valve. It also eliminated our 1 hour fire watch.
@kadmow
@kadmow 3 жыл бұрын
That is a realworld fix which would be hard to do with other solutions - isolating full pressure / flow faults.... (getting a compression fitting on in that case is challenging if not impossible - and solder, yeh, nah not happening.
@stevebabiak6997
@stevebabiak6997 3 жыл бұрын
@@kadmow - push on fittings (AKA Shark Bites) can accomplish a similar result for that emergency shut-off, for those of us who DIY and don’t own that pricey tool. In fact, Matt has an older video demonstrating just that with a Shark Bite shut off valve being pushed onto a pressurized flowing pipe with the valve initially in the open position, closing the valve once it was pushed on sufficiently.
@kadmow
@kadmow 3 жыл бұрын
@@stevebabiak6997 - had to revise, I didn't realise Sharkbite was good for copper as well as PEX thanks. Though is a push in fitting as mechanically strong / long lasting as a crimp (or solder) connection ?
@stevebabiak6997
@stevebabiak6997 3 жыл бұрын
@@kadmow - I can’t speak to the strength or durability, but the manufacturer of Shark Bite might have that data. I did note in my earlier comment that this is definitely a good idea in an emergency; you then buy time so you can determine how you want to approach a permanent repair (or leave the push on in place permanently).
@billsilva7932
@billsilva7932 3 жыл бұрын
Same here I had to change out a 4" water main valve. They make flange fittings so I was able to use a flanged ball valve. The main leaked pretty bad no way to shut it off without shutting down our whole site. One fault though they don't do well with vibration. I had to silver solder a few leaking fittings that I think were 1" . Hopefully the newer stuff is better.
@capt2278
@capt2278 3 жыл бұрын
Time to put the Viega in your freeze test that you did for previous pipes and connectors.
@davidrea8833
@davidrea8833 3 жыл бұрын
One advantage of sweated fittings is that you can take them apart if necessary
@SpiceeMustard
@SpiceeMustard 3 жыл бұрын
If you have to take them apart...you measured that take-off for 3/4 instead of 1/2...or measured your rough-in on a Monday morning after your team won the Super Bowl. :D (Sorry, I couldn't resist)
@Styk33
@Styk33 3 жыл бұрын
@@SpiceeMustard More related to the future when things are changing and you have to repipe a section and there isn't enough pipe to cut the fitting off.
@SpiceeMustard
@SpiceeMustard 3 жыл бұрын
@@Styk33 Don't take my reply too seriously. I understand why a sweat fitting would have to come off sometimes. I just wanted to make a light-hearted comment. Like on a job site...gotta bust the guys balls next to you even if he's doing something right to get a laugh. :D
@ColeSpolaric
@ColeSpolaric 3 жыл бұрын
I kept scrolling to see if anyone caught on to this
@DanielinLaTuna
@DanielinLaTuna Жыл бұрын
While you can take a sweated fitting apart, it isn’t any fun… in my opinion
@jkbrown5496
@jkbrown5496 3 жыл бұрын
Didn't mention that the ProPress doesn't have to have a dry pipe like sweating does.
@joshfazenbaker5691
@joshfazenbaker5691 3 жыл бұрын
Or that you can't unsweat a fitting so every repair involves more work and more joints.
@michaelwesten
@michaelwesten 3 жыл бұрын
Unless it's really a lot of dripping, most of the time you can just heat-up the pipe on the side that's dripping, and boil off the water, but sure crimp-on fittings are easier for that type of repairs. Me, on new jobs I prefer sweat joints with mostly long radius elbows on main runs, on repairs I prefer crimping. I like both systems, but the time savings is a moot point, as 90% of the time you insert a pipe on both sides of a fitting on place to make sure that everything lines up and sweat them in one go, then the time savings of crimp-on are lost, cooling down is then also no issue, as you don't have to handle the hot pipe. As for brushing the inside of fittings, I use a pipe brush in the drill, and brush all fittings I think I need in one go to. Next to that, crimp-on fittings on average cost about 5x, and that really counts up. But above all I prefer just to bend the pipe, because the best joint is if there is no joint, and joints that don't need to be their screams amateur time to me.
@yamspaine
@yamspaine 3 жыл бұрын
bread trick... and shark bite fittings...
@mx54kev
@mx54kev 3 жыл бұрын
Agree if got space bend and sweat fittings as assembled. Emery cloth and de burr were always the plumbers mate job so job never took that long. York or compression fittings were only used sparingly, as you say 5-10 times the cost. And don't ever put copper pipe even wrapped in putty tape in a concrete slab just stupid.
@andrewalexander9492
@andrewalexander9492 3 жыл бұрын
@@michaelwesten " But above all I prefer just to bend the pipe, " I'm curious, where do you work and what kind of work. It seems to me that bending pipe in water or hydronic heating systems is pretty much non-existent in the US, while (based on my careful research on you-tube) that it's common in the UK. I think that Air conditioning/ cooling guys bend pipe, but not plumbers.
@COLORBLASTER
@COLORBLASTER 3 жыл бұрын
I'm a maintenance supervisor for a university, and Viega (Vee-a-ga) is our campus standard when repairing or installing copper piping. It's been around for a while, and we haven't had one issue with it. Viega stands by their product, and we use a lot of their fittings from 1/2" to 4". We have two Ridgid press tools; the 18v that can press up to 4", and a smaller, more compact model than the one Matt used in his video. Since purchasing the 12v press a couple of years ago, it is used the majority of the time, and Ridgid and Milwaukee both offer a press using the 12v platform. Sweating copper pipe fittings for years, I had reservations about the ProPress system when I first started using it. For us, it's the easiest and safest way to make connections with copper piping, and having a licensed master plumber with over 30yrs of experience on our team, he always says the ProPress system is the best thing since sliced bread. The downside: It's expensive. The tools and the fittings. The average DIY'er can save money by learning to sweat copper pipe or using other pipe installation/repair products.
@glenarseneau1231
@glenarseneau1231 5 ай бұрын
Doesn’t even say the name right lol it’s driving me crazy
@markallan9050
@markallan9050 3 жыл бұрын
As a red seal journeyman plumber here in Canada, I can say propress has some amazing benefits in both residential and commercial. It allows connections on copper in situations where there is water in the copper without having to mitigate the water to solder. It allows copper to be connected without hot work and in an instant which is amazing. It even works on live piping, and a lot more reliable than a sharkbite. Plus it saves inhaling solder flux and fumes and other corrosion related problems that can occur when soldering. soldering still has a place as copper soldered fittings are a lot less expensive than press fittings and some spots are too tight to get the propress into so you still have to solder. Also certain situations like using a torch to remove an old copper fitting or tube end and then resoldering a new one in place still requires the torch. Its a great system, however soldering still has a time and place.
@michaelholliday100
@michaelholliday100 3 жыл бұрын
Yea, but a 2 in. 90 degree Viega elbow is $43 ea. vs a standard 2 in. 90 degree Copper Sweat elbow is $11 ea. If you need 10 - 2 in. elbows on a project you have a $320 dollar material difference. I can sweat a joint pretty quick. Yes, an unskilled idiot can install a Viega fitting, but I do not want an unskilled idiot doing anything, but sweeping and picking up after my skilled labor. If I had to because of the location, absolutely, but not for every filling on a project.
@larryhansman3384
@larryhansman3384 3 жыл бұрын
Does anyone use pex pipe
@larryhansman3384
@larryhansman3384 3 жыл бұрын
Our town is big on pex pipe
@kimariokiji
@kimariokiji 2 жыл бұрын
Great comment. You are one of the few to mention the potential health risks of inhaling propane, flux and solder fumes over the course of a career. Press to fit connections may lengthen and add quality to many lives.
@Jutilaje
@Jutilaje 2 жыл бұрын
@@larryhansman3384 yes, people use pex. Lol. It's the most common plumbing system on the market these days. Approximately 65% of new home builds use pex.
@peterallen4605
@peterallen4605 3 жыл бұрын
Matt when plumbing someone else's house: "PEX is the future and is perfect" Matt when plumbing his own house: "I want all copper, and it can't be the cheap thin stuff. Who can I find to sponsor me so I can install their copper for free?"
@charlesjedlicka2725
@charlesjedlicka2725 3 жыл бұрын
You also forgot about local code. In my surrounding counties Pex is outlawed
@Skynet_01
@Skynet_01 3 жыл бұрын
@@charlesjedlicka2725 Fellow Chicagoan?
@micahdavis4314
@micahdavis4314 3 жыл бұрын
Matt, Thanks for explaining the copper wall thicknesses. This is something that a lot of people over look and choose the cheapest item on.
@lsellclumanetsolarenergyll5071
@lsellclumanetsolarenergyll5071 3 жыл бұрын
Any main run's we highly recommend thicker pipe's especially when those are in the slab.
@danielbuckner2167
@danielbuckner2167 3 жыл бұрын
He could have also.mentioned the color classification too but DIYers shouldnt be doing it if they dont know that much.
@scottbendall2696
@scottbendall2696 Жыл бұрын
M is perfect for a residence. Even in the slab. L an k are designed for commercial applications
@WillDesigned
@WillDesigned 11 ай бұрын
@@scottbendall2696 We run type L in residential, and M for heat. Such as baseboards etc.
@jimsiggy
@jimsiggy 3 жыл бұрын
FYI, soldering is not fusing. Fusion implies welding, which would require the copper to reach it's melting point.
@Ninjump
@Ninjump 3 жыл бұрын
Agree. This system mates the two surfaces together instead of fusing. Pretty cool tech but I'm still liking pex cold expansion more
@danielbuckner2167
@danielbuckner2167 3 жыл бұрын
@@Ninjump Also squeezing two things together really tightly is NOt fusing them. Soldering is not welding, its brazing.
@Cotronixco
@Cotronixco Жыл бұрын
It is melting point?
@djaa7
@djaa7 6 ай бұрын
According to the dictionary: Fusion - "the process or result of joining two or more things together to form a single entity." Says nothing about molecular structure becoming one. Welding and melting are not part of the definition. More importantly, what was the point of these semantics? We know what he means and intended to say. What exactly do you achieve by demanding different vocabulary?
@ColtonBlumhagen
@ColtonBlumhagen 3 жыл бұрын
Nothing but the highest quality sets on this channel. A plenum cap on top of a garbage can makes the perfect table.
@krmass24
@krmass24 3 жыл бұрын
It's called a scotch brite pad...It's made of synthetic fibers. Brillo has soap built in and is made of steel wool.
@cannon440
@cannon440 3 жыл бұрын
Yea & flux does not seal a sweat fitting, solder does.
@leadfoot64
@leadfoot64 11 ай бұрын
Yup just another dumba$$ b00btube salesman making videos he knows nothing about, he should work for the government, perfect disinformation campaign. Kinda like the utube version of Bob Villa.. saw a video of him showing how to drill a hole with a spade bit, the drill was in reverse.. Also, I didn't know the pro-press magically 'fuses' the copper together too, wow that's great.
@monkey7547
@monkey7547 3 жыл бұрын
My boss has 5 trucks on the road and 5 machines. For service plumbers it is a super time saver. Yes fittings are more expensive, but my hour as a certified licenced plumber is expensive as well. Quality of fitting is much better type K copper as you pointed out. Disadvantages sweat fitting can be removed and replaced but I haven't seen a pin hole in a propress fitting yet! I have been using this system for over 10 years. The guys I work with make fun of me saying I have forgotten how to sweat I use the machine so often!
@pf5658
@pf5658 3 жыл бұрын
Awesome! Just recently bought the Ridgid RP241 unit to do some plumbing upgrades in my house. Renovating my three bathrooms and kitchen. Can also use for my side jobs too so totally worth the money.
@metalrooves3651
@metalrooves3651 Жыл бұрын
The hand pump 8s 140 bux!the power one for lazy people is 2200!
@lsellclumanetsolarenergyll5071
@lsellclumanetsolarenergyll5071 3 жыл бұрын
Great video.... even it's a commercial I really liked it. Can you do us a video on transition fittings too? Like PEX to Copper and "platic" versus brass versus copper fittings. I think what is most important for plumber and owners is to understand the difference also for a remodel job. We love brass fittings with PEX but often run into issues with remodels where it's either Copper or CPVC or even PVC pipes yes believe it or not often we see PVC for water supply lines under mobile homes been used too, which we replace with PEX. We love the PEX from shark bite because it's brass fittings and stainless steel clamps work flawless and fast. Much faster than CPVC especially in dirty and humid environments.
@steven7650
@steven7650 3 жыл бұрын
30 yrs old and the crimper is only down the bargin basement price of $3,000U.S.
@jacksak
@jacksak 3 жыл бұрын
Home Depot has one for $2,009.69 as of April 3.
@whattheschmidt
@whattheschmidt 3 жыл бұрын
Protecting the industry? odd that it would be more than $500.
@johnhender
@johnhender 3 жыл бұрын
Don't buy it then, every time mine comes out I make money it paid for itself in 2 jobs
@ericwotton2046
@ericwotton2046 3 жыл бұрын
Most of the copper in my 1955 home are sweated copper type L and K going 66 years strong!!
@battleax4609
@battleax4609 3 жыл бұрын
Hope you like all that lead
@ericwotton2046
@ericwotton2046 3 жыл бұрын
@@battleax4609 Yeah I guess that is one downside. Thankfully the water chemistry has kept the lead out of the water. I'm sure if I start disturbing the pipes and reworking things it could re expose it
@ckm-mkc
@ckm-mkc 3 жыл бұрын
@@battleax4609 My house is 90 years old with the original piping - we had it tested and there is no lead in the water. That said, I run the taps for a minute or two first thing in the AM....
@jeffa847
@jeffa847 5 ай бұрын
@@battleax4609 Where does the lead come from? Is that the old copper piping? Or the old solder?
@logresmentotum7065
@logresmentotum7065 3 жыл бұрын
One of your best. Thanks for doing this one!
@the_general_contractor
@the_general_contractor 3 жыл бұрын
I love the time comparison ! Great video Matt. Gives me an idea for my roofing channel. Peel & stick vs torch down roofing.
@Adamal85
@Adamal85 3 жыл бұрын
I have that exact Ridgid Compact Press tool. I also have RLS Zoomlock jaws and 1/2" mega press jaw. It's a great tool to have in the arsenal.
@anduma3
@anduma3 3 жыл бұрын
Hey Matt, saw you on the EC2 podcast and then again on Texas Barndo April fools edition. My whole perspective of you has changed. Here’s to much success for you and all your endeavors!
@keithglynn9237
@keithglynn9237 3 жыл бұрын
The pro press definately has many advantages over sweat, but the pro press is not perfect. Ive alredy seen a few leaks in brand new fittings that were not deburred or clean. A no brainer you would think, but since I now downsized to a townhouse, township rules won't let me change out the water heater even though I am a 31 year licensed commercial/industrial hvac tech. The highly rated plumbler we eventually hired sent two "kids" to do the work. He stopped by later to inspect and collect the check. I am not one to hover over people, but I kept an eye on them and wouldn't pay until they had redone thier sloppy work. A month later the fittings on top were leaking. I have a brand new Ridgid pro press at work, so I cut out the leaky fittings and replaced them after cleaning up the pipes. I also added pipe unions and ball valves above each water connection to the heater for easier replacement the next time.
@yeahyeah5422
@yeahyeah5422 3 жыл бұрын
Unions at the heater should be standard. Definitely hacks who did the original install
@workisfun...2438
@workisfun...2438 3 жыл бұрын
Have been using the M12 ForceLogic from Milwaukee for years now. Have had only 2 fittings ever leak after pressing, They were the brass style. Only 2 negatives is the initial cost and the fact that if something leaks, ya have to redo a lot of it to replace it. ProPress all the way baby!
@-Enrico
@-Enrico Жыл бұрын
Absolutely love propress viega & ridgid combo plumbing it's great.
@scottkolaya2110
@scottkolaya2110 Жыл бұрын
2:39 depending on your water. Everyone in my mom's neighborhood started springing leaks right in the middle of tubing after 35 years with M. I replaced it all with L (honestly never hear of K) 20 years ago. Time will tell. Call me skeptical, but I'd need to see many more years in the field to trust the Viega system. I have no doubt it'll last at least 20 years.
@murphymmc
@murphymmc Жыл бұрын
Flux keeps the oxygen(creating porosity in the solder) from getting into the joint as well as having an acid that helps to etch the copper to aid in the solder bond. If all you use is flux, you're pretty well screwed, so I think you misspoke or shouldn't be allowed to sweat copper. Some flux's have solder suspended in it, good luck using just that. . The Viega system works well and copper is good as long as it doesn't freeze. Copper has a lower burst threshold than PEX.
@DMCollins1977
@DMCollins1977 3 жыл бұрын
Been using it for two years perfect for service plumbing because you can’t always get the moisture out and you can’t sweat it
@bradleyrisinger7282
@bradleyrisinger7282 3 жыл бұрын
Really liked this camparison Matt. I've seen them using the pro press at work over the last few years.
@larryhansman3384
@larryhansman3384 3 жыл бұрын
How about needing to turn the elbow a little
@davidbritton8429
@davidbritton8429 3 жыл бұрын
Very informative, love watching your videos
@robertfurtado1476
@robertfurtado1476 Жыл бұрын
In Massachusetts type M is only allowed on lower pressure heating systems. Type L is required for potable water. There was a short period of time when type M was allowed on potable water and going back and remodeling those houses now it is not uncommon to find 30 year old plumbing systems developing pin holes.
@kenreynolds1000
@kenreynolds1000 3 жыл бұрын
I have copper waste and water in my 1965. It’s crazy seeing 2 inch copper vents in the attic. Houses around me are getting pinhole leaks as the copper is thinning.
@michaelholliday100
@michaelholliday100 3 жыл бұрын
The pinhole leaks many time are caused by the iron in the hot water tank as it breaks down. The iron will travel through the plumb and settle into the horizontal copper pipes. The Galvanic Corrosion will then breakdown the copper and cause small pinholes. Also, if you do not deburr the pipe before sweating the joint you will get a turbulent flow which will also erode the pipes...
@duanethieme4186
@duanethieme4186 3 жыл бұрын
@@michaelholliday100 Great point, too much solder at joint can also cause turbulence.
@michaelholliday100
@michaelholliday100 3 жыл бұрын
@@duanethieme4186 1/2" if solder is all a 3/4" pipe needs.
@RJ-er3gv
@RJ-er3gv 3 жыл бұрын
I used progress gas. In my area we have 2 lb gas systems and use copper gas lines. Pro press plumbing great for boilers as well.
@robertkordingjr8835
@robertkordingjr8835 3 жыл бұрын
Megapress when its black steel.
@AlMai222
@AlMai222 3 жыл бұрын
Lastly, and a huge point. You can easily mess up a sweated fitting, which will lead to premature repairs.
@robertdean9392
@robertdean9392 3 жыл бұрын
Nice new system for plumbing. I saw it about 5 years ago and it was in a commercial project. I was told it was not available for residential use. Glad it's now available for residential. Great video and it sure beats pex
@robertkordingjr8835
@robertkordingjr8835 3 жыл бұрын
We've been doing it in resie for almost 20 years here in Pittsburgh.
@TheDogDad
@TheDogDad 3 жыл бұрын
What about it beats pex? Matt has made freeze failure videos on pex vs copper and pex won.
@robertkordingjr8835
@robertkordingjr8835 3 жыл бұрын
@@TheDogDad the pipe freezing shouldn't be a problem if properly installed, matt didn't use the pex fittings for that test which break extremely easily if subjected to freezing temps. Plus its easy to thaw Copper out if it does freeze. Its rodent proof, its antimicrobial like matt touched on and if installed properly will outlast pex two to one.
@robertkordingjr8835
@robertkordingjr8835 3 жыл бұрын
The only reason pex beats copper in residential is its cheaper. No other reason. I do commercial plumbing here in Pittsburgh and 9 out of 10 times we install copper and occasionally uponor.
@Nathanation88
@Nathanation88 3 жыл бұрын
@@robertkordingjr8835 copper is rodent resistant... I’ve seen copper that had been gnawed through. Was absolutely shocked but it happens.
@scottbendall2696
@scottbendall2696 Жыл бұрын
Brother you're wrong. Flux cleans the pipe and solder bonds the pipe and fitting together😂😂
@markroper9269
@markroper9269 3 жыл бұрын
Nice demo!! Good stuff!
@ChampionPlumbing
@ChampionPlumbing 3 жыл бұрын
Great video Matt!
@offshorebear
@offshorebear 3 жыл бұрын
Fire retardant gel is game changer for sweating pipe in walls. Just spray it on like water and it provides great protection.
@danielbuckner2167
@danielbuckner2167 3 жыл бұрын
Have apreferred product, id llike to check that out.
@cannon440
@cannon440 3 жыл бұрын
WOW thanks I did not know the product existed.
@offshorebear
@offshorebear 3 жыл бұрын
@@danielbuckner2167 kimball midwest therma shield but they are difficult to buy. Cool Gel on amazon is good too.
@djaa7
@djaa7 6 ай бұрын
​@@danielbuckner2167I've only used Cool Gel. Works great. No cleanup needed if it can't be seen.
@dt1243
@dt1243 3 жыл бұрын
When you can't solder. It'll be someone else's probelm when those fittings leak anyway🤣
@danielbuckner2167
@danielbuckner2167 3 жыл бұрын
Clint made it look easy! I usually move the torch tip around to the other side of the pipe at least once to help heat all the way around to carry that solder through but... I guess I'm a little more paranoid oh, I hate the idea of a call back!
@djviolett8344
@djviolett8344 Жыл бұрын
it’s painful to watch someone only cook one part of the joint when they solder. there’s a video or someone doing this then cutting all the fittings open to show that the solder does not fill the entire joint. it can hold but it’s still not 100%
@user-vp1sc7tt4m
@user-vp1sc7tt4m 3 жыл бұрын
The crimper compresses the copper to create a mechanical fitting that resists separation but it does not seal. The O-ring in the fitting creates the seal. Sweating (or soldering) mechanically fixes the copper fittings together while also creating the seal. School is out on what method is best. In old homes and in tight spaces when repairing pin hole leaks caused by galvanized nails used to hold copper pipes in place,... crimping is the way to go to reduce the possibility of fire. Is sweating or soldering a joint less healthy? There are still questions.
@johnnymatias3027
@johnnymatias3027 6 ай бұрын
Gosh you mentioning the hot work permit and fire watch brought me back to HVAC lol. I remember standing around with a fire extinguisher for such a long time when our guys sweat on fittings for gas when the jobsite demanded it (we did plenty of pro press fittings as well). Thats another thing he didnt get into, youre not only halving the time but also halving the labor per time invested with each fitting if one guy can press fittings without a fire watch standing by. I think that was only a major concern on commercial sites not residential but still a huge savings. Even if the fittings cost more, its got to be a huge labor savings. And theyre trying to outlaw MAPP gas.
@jeffa847
@jeffa847 5 ай бұрын
Why are they trying to outlaw MAPP gas?
@johnnymatias3027
@johnnymatias3027 5 ай бұрын
@jeffa847 there are so many stories. It may or may not have produced gaseous byproducts that could make welds/brazes brittle, it may or may not have had issues with the cylinders used to store it, and it's apparently a lot more toxic than acetylene in small unburnt quantities, all of these issues leading to apparent liability issues. There was apparently only one plant in England making MAPP gas that either went out of business due to unprofitability, was sold or burned down, I can't find the truth, so it can't be made anymore unless someone buys the patents and builds a new plant, which apparently has government opposition for reasons I can't find. All I know is MAPP gas is not produced anywhere in the world anymore for one or many reasons.
@jeffa847
@jeffa847 5 ай бұрын
@@johnnymatias3027So what does Home Depot sell that they call MAPP gas? It's Benzomatic brand
@jeremybrua5523
@jeremybrua5523 3 жыл бұрын
That press will never fuse the copper together. You are relying on a little O-ring to maintain the seal. Your test is also crap because he could have made all 3 of the solder joints on that T with an extra second.
@talon0863
@talon0863 3 жыл бұрын
Exactly what I was thinking. He's selling. And he makes a big deal out of the "dangerous flame" and how the plumber has to use that fireproof towel thing, I use an aluminum pie pan. What a crock.
@Wingsrangee
@Wingsrangee 3 жыл бұрын
The copper does seize together, the sealing element is a static seal made of EPDM. There’s a reason every large contractor is pressing. Labor savings, safety, reliability.
@plumbbuild6517
@plumbbuild6517 3 жыл бұрын
Jeremy Brua ,So your telling me you could cut two extra pieces of copper plus debur sand and flux all in one extra second sign me up for the tickets your selling because I'm paying big money to see that ,cut 2 pieces of copper debur and sand and flux in one second new world record.
@talon0863
@talon0863 3 жыл бұрын
@@plumbbuild6517 The fact remains, sweating that T is faster than pressing. I guess if you have an occasional drinker/worker pressing is safer and more idiot-proof.
@joshfazenbaker5691
@joshfazenbaker5691 3 жыл бұрын
Plumbing for dummies. Big companies use it so they don't have to hire qualified people.
@timothyfruhauf611
@timothyfruhauf611 2 жыл бұрын
I honestly feel like having to switch out your press all the time is a pain compared to just hitting a ton of joints at once with solder. Also the elbows being a hard 90 makes it so much easier to measure pieces. When it sweeps (which there are sweat fittings that do that) it makes it a pain to measure properly
@okgroomer1966
@okgroomer1966 7 ай бұрын
I can understand people preferring old school but not for that reason. Press is a time saver and the difference isn't even close. Switching heads on the tool takes seconds.
@djaa7
@djaa7 6 ай бұрын
​@@okgroomer1966 Yea, this comment was absurd. I can switch heads & press 5 fittings in the time it takes to sweat 1. Especially if it's larger that 1-1/4 pipe.
@chshan2694
@chshan2694 3 жыл бұрын
So a year ago you told us that PEX was the only way to go. You did all your freeze tests and PEX kicked coppers ass every time. Now because someone gave you some free stuff its the best??? What the heck? Oh yea and once its together you have to cut it all out to replace it. And how easy is PEX to fix? Come on Matt.
@kablaam718
@kablaam718 3 жыл бұрын
🤦‍♂️ not making judgements on pro press vs copper or pex, but can he NEVER come across and recommend something he believes is better in the future once he says something is the best? Things improve and evolve constantly.
@sartwelljl
@sartwelljl 3 жыл бұрын
And sorry to say, but instead of calling solder - solder, he calls it flux... I don't think he knows what he's talking about.
@Whosurdaddy71
@Whosurdaddy71 5 ай бұрын
@@kablaam718pro press isn’t new since last year when he said pex was best 😂🤡
@kablaam718
@kablaam718 5 ай бұрын
@@Whosurdaddy71 yes, but when something comes out vs when he reviews/tests something to make a comparison are 2 different things no? 🤡
@northjoe
@northjoe 3 жыл бұрын
I thought he swore by pex
@mymorristribe
@mymorristribe 3 жыл бұрын
Lol, exactly. But hey everyone has a price....for their soul.
@cyclopsvision6370
@cyclopsvision6370 3 жыл бұрын
He does, in the videos for his personal house, he's using PEX all over, and even did videos about it
@northjoe
@northjoe 3 жыл бұрын
@Beni Bear This is his house pretty sure he started with pex. Not knocking him he’s got bills to pay just gave me a laugh. Next thing we know he’ll be putting up tar paper and house wrap over not zip lol
@plumbbuild6517
@plumbbuild6517 3 жыл бұрын
@@MrNickP when a customer wants copper the customer gets copper when the customer doesn't say then the customer gets PEX.
@mister-action1
@mister-action1 3 жыл бұрын
@@MrNickP his house was a figure of speech. Just like when he said he plumed it. It's a house he is building for a customer and he uses a plumber.
@takeabow2774
@takeabow2774 3 жыл бұрын
Wow! Viega comes from germany and i live 5 Miles next to the town where it is produced. Awesome products
@mrorangethecat4256
@mrorangethecat4256 3 жыл бұрын
Matt, thanks for the great videos.... any possibility of pressing a few fittings with their o-rings removed? Turn the water on and see what happens... I’m curious, but I don’t feel like spending a couple thousand dollars on a press tool to find out... hopefully your plumber is still on site 👍
@PH-qt6fj
@PH-qt6fj 2 жыл бұрын
There is a video out there: kzbin.info/www/bejne/bYubiIZ8ptZkaac
@TheSPAZZANATER
@TheSPAZZANATER 3 жыл бұрын
I use both methods. The best thing about the pro press is that it takes less skill, I've seen a lot of copper failures due to improper saldering.
@shauntampa
@shauntampa Жыл бұрын
I use 1” Apollo press fittings and I’m nervous every time I leave a job. The o rings pop out all the time and the tolerance for each fitting is different all the time. I always double and triple press at different directions to ensure no leaks.
@ckm-mkc
@ckm-mkc 3 жыл бұрын
My house has copper that is 90 years old and my previous house had 110 year old copper.... Not sure either PEX or those fittings would last that long, but if I had to choose, I'd probably go with PEX as it is quieter and you can do home runs with far fewer fittings.
@jamesworth183
@jamesworth183 3 жыл бұрын
I would also recommend that you look at the UK system of Yorkshire capillary fittings with the solder already embedded in the fitting. Simple to use and I would suspect way stronger than any compression system. Yorkshire fittings have been around for decades and I have used them in home plumbing with no problems. And on top of that, no very expensive crimping tool. Just a torch, flux and glass cloth or wire brush.
@paulhill1665
@paulhill1665 3 жыл бұрын
Compression fittings are now almost universal in commercial buildings in the UK, totally due to no hot work allowed , the cost of the tool is less than the result of a fire. I have changed over to Tectite fittings, no hot work, can be used on wet pipes, quick, and no expensive tool required.
@wlh227
@wlh227 3 жыл бұрын
I am just getting ready to redo the plumbing under under my kitchen sink and i went online to look up the price of parts i would need and the 3/4 inch 90 degree elbow was $45. I stopped right there as this simple update would become a major financial outlay just for the fittings and i have no idea what the press would cost. Sweating fittings is not a problem for me but in the closed in space under the sink with a garbage disposal, dish washer connection and outside faucet connection i was thinking i could avoid sweating fittings in that confined space but the cost will force me to use sweat fittings.
@yeahyeah5422
@yeahyeah5422 3 жыл бұрын
The tooling is the spendy part. 90 degree elbows are like $6 list and can be had for $3-$4. Not sure who is selling for $45. Slap them.
@Nathanation88
@Nathanation88 3 жыл бұрын
@@yeahyeah5422 probably for a 10 pack
@damiendeleonaeify
@damiendeleonaeify 2 жыл бұрын
Bro what's up with that first joint 🤣 plumbers probably brought a bong to the job site that day.
@davehudson4607
@davehudson4607 3 жыл бұрын
Always preferred copper piping, installed it through the whole house. I guess we have minerals in our water that don’t like copper. After about 20 years we started getting pin holes in the pipes, started with the hot water lines. Ended up switching to Pex pipe, straight lengths preferred over rolls. Didn’t have time to redo the whole house, so replaced sections as needed, or when I had time to change a section. Started using Shark Bite fittings, pricey, but easy to join Copper to Pex, or to CVC. No special tools required. Huge time savings.
@davehudson4607
@davehudson4607 3 жыл бұрын
Another note, Shark Bite fittings can be taken apart, and are reusable!
@kadmow
@kadmow 3 жыл бұрын
In the intro - Did you mean Solder - rather than flux (yes flux is involved but doesn't form the mechanical bond in a "sweated" joint, just checking.
@jamesurzykowski4918
@jamesurzykowski4918 3 жыл бұрын
I had to replace two water faucets for our new washing machine. I went to a local box store and bought two new faucets. After I returned home I decided to call a plumber. I had sweated copper before but my supplies hadn’t been used in years. The plumber used the system you demonstrated and it took less than an hour. He even used the faucets I bought for the project to save me money. When he gave me the bill I felt he was robbing me. I should mention he came out the same day I called arriving before 5:00pm. I will look into the cost of the system you used.
@Padoinky
@Padoinky 3 жыл бұрын
Interesting that copper plumbing is seemingly a novel system in the Austin area - assume that is with production builders and tract homes? I’ve lived in Dallas since 2010, owning a 6k sqft home that was built in 2001 - having just upgraded 6 full bathrooms, kitchen, home theater, outdoor kitchen and exterior/garage plumbing, all plumbing runs were original copper tubing - this is our 9th custom built home over the last 27yrs, and all prior homes, (New England and Midwest locations, as well as Atlanta GA and RTP-NC), had copper...
@bob88pct
@bob88pct 3 жыл бұрын
6:45 "And I'm going to play Keller Commentary" Matt what's Keller Commentary? 😂
@skoronesa1
@skoronesa1 10 ай бұрын
The longer sweep of a Propress 90 does nothing to limit turbulence because the crimped joint on either end creates enormous amounts of turbulence. I see Propress joints fail quite frequently because of erosion caused by turbulence, usually on a recirc line.
@leeniehaus72
@leeniehaus72 6 ай бұрын
The thinner walls are for heating like fin tube and radiant floors. It has a better thru-wall transfer of heat than the thicker pipes. You're typically not looking for pressure strength because of either the # of foil fins or it is embedded in concrete or some other mass body. The thicker walls are for higher pressure lines, like the main lines in applications like high-rise and commercial utility services.
@robw2379
@robw2379 3 жыл бұрын
The press kit is very expensive (~$2K) which makes this a "pro only" system. $50 will buy you a good propane kit. Fittiings are somewhat expensive, but not crazy and worth the time/safety savings. That said, I think the biggest advantage is being able to modify/repair existing copper without worry about avery last drop of water turning into steam and wrecking your solder joint. I borrowed a tool and cut into my house main to add a filtration system. Worked great. Moral of story: buddy up to a plumber with a press kit.
@r7boatguy
@r7boatguy 2 жыл бұрын
idk, I've been quoted $2-$3k recently for a pretty simple pipe relocation job in my basement. I'd do it myself, but having to drain everything, sweat the fittings and almost certainly having to redo one joint because it leaks is a pain. So pay someone. But I can buy the Milwaukee tool and DIY for about the same cost and be equipped to do more, or just sell the tool!
@metalrooves3651
@metalrooves3651 Жыл бұрын
A hand pump is what I will buy.140 bux not 2200!I'm not that lazy
@djaa7
@djaa7 6 ай бұрын
Only the small tool costs $2k. Which only goes up to 1" pipe. The full size tool is $4k plus tax. Which is why i rent it.
@user-lc4kj1yr5d
@user-lc4kj1yr5d 7 ай бұрын
sorry dont get this as yet, yes its a time savings but not conviced propress outlasts solder fitting and they are 3x to 4x the cost of sweat fittings so where is the must switch factor?
@chancelindsey
@chancelindsey 3 жыл бұрын
I am surprised that after the great Texas freeze that you did not use Pex. New construction homes across Texas were mostly spared over older homes with copper. Did you take a special precautions on exterior walls?
@danielbuckner2167
@danielbuckner2167 3 жыл бұрын
Matt, I would like to have seen those viega fittings cut cut in half down the axis of the pipe to see if they could be pulled off or, as you say were truly "fused".
@scottkolaya2110
@scottkolaya2110 6 ай бұрын
I've watched many videos on viega fittings, They aren't "fused" at all. They are just squeezed tight. You just need to cut it lengthwise with a dremel or multi-tool to release the pressure and it comes right off.
@danielbuckner2167
@danielbuckner2167 6 ай бұрын
@@scottkolaya2110 We know
@hex4047
@hex4047 Жыл бұрын
Hi Matt, I think you forgot to mention that the crimping tool you are using is about $2,000. I wonder how many fittings and roles of solider I could buy for that price and how many crimping jobs would I have to do to break even at that price?
@rockys7726
@rockys7726 3 жыл бұрын
This is more comparable to PEX versus traditional solder method. What would be the time difference if he compared it to a PEX install?
@nnnicht
@nnnicht 3 жыл бұрын
Does that tool work from regent in tight fittings and wall spaces
@scottkolaya2110
@scottkolaya2110 Жыл бұрын
5:07 Would love to see someone cut it lengthwise and peel off the outer layer to see how "fused" it is to the underlying copper tube.
@ThePete2432
@ThePete2432 3 жыл бұрын
My only pro press failures in 14 years are on heating systems with glycol added(protection for water coils in attic). One other was outside wall hose bib burst, but boiler was down. Type L is the only way to go. Had to edit, the glycol level was too high on first mentioned failures.
@MisterTwister88
@MisterTwister88 2 жыл бұрын
So really, those weren’t ProPress “failures” at all.
@ThePete2432
@ThePete2432 2 жыл бұрын
@@MisterTwister88 correct, gylcol and hot water hose bib with mechanical failure.
@mtacoustic1
@mtacoustic1 3 жыл бұрын
How will this system hold up in acid water areas; like New England. I've had copper pipes that looked perfectly fine on the outside, but corroded through from the inside. The 'O' ring could also be a weak point. Any corrosion inside the pipe will ruin the seal; and a bad 'O' ring is also problematical. How many years will the system hold up? Time will tell!
@yeahyeah5422
@yeahyeah5422 3 жыл бұрын
Copper is used in the majority of commercial buildings in New England. Most allow press style fittings such as Propress and Gruvlok
@bobkat1663
@bobkat1663 3 жыл бұрын
Great show, Question, Matt is there a good Closed Cell spray foam contractor in the Central Texas Area??
@nickcemelli6255
@nickcemelli6255 3 жыл бұрын
no offense to your plumber in this video but I've been a plumber for 9 years and can move at least twice that fast when soldering when I'm not trying to rush. And the divot and paint dot are there for two separate reasons. You are correct on the divot but the paint refers to the o-ring. You can buy them meant for gas as well and the color of that dot will be yellow for HNBR o-ring and green for EDPM. The HNBR is rated for gas were as the EDPM isnt.
@Marvinfj32
@Marvinfj32 2 жыл бұрын
He was painful to watch. Hung over on a Sat. morning I was faster than that guy. But when you are selling a product you always make it look better than the other, so I give him the benefit of the doubt. Opening the flame guard was a nice touch lol
@WhiffenC
@WhiffenC 5 ай бұрын
Glad you crimped all your connections rather than fluxing them, you would have had a hard time with all the leaks. Soldering your connections with flux on the other hand works wonderfully
@FerdinandFake
@FerdinandFake 3 жыл бұрын
I had to recheck the date on the video, press fittings are how old??
@lorenzocaracixtos547
@lorenzocaracixtos547 Жыл бұрын
Interesting tool. Thank you to share your video.
@effervescence5664
@effervescence5664 3 жыл бұрын
Viega ProPress is great in new installations or areas where you can get the tool in. Retro fitting into existing systems using the crimping tool is possible but in tight spaces it's often easier to solder as a slight jaw misalignment will cause a leak and really only testing with air or water up to pressure will be able to let you know if it has crimped correctly. Solder you just use a mirror to check. Horses for courses.
@robertkordingjr8835
@robertkordingjr8835 3 жыл бұрын
You should check out the compact press. Its a new set of jaws they came out with like two years ago for tight spots.
@MrRoboto57
@MrRoboto57 3 жыл бұрын
I don't think the ProPress fuses the copper. That would take a lot of heat to do that (think welding torch). I suspect what it does is create a press-fit joint that is water tight under pressure.
@carbonunit
@carbonunit 2 жыл бұрын
It take the circular fittings and crimp it to a hexagon. its all about math and physics
@olegk11
@olegk11 3 жыл бұрын
How much are compression fittings.. are they double the price? So there are 120 corners that's 2 extra hours @$40 =80 Hardware if $1 more than standard= $120 - 80= $ 40 more than sweating
@DAS-Videos
@DAS-Videos Жыл бұрын
I am resistant to new technology, buy my hvac contractor did my entire boiler and connections with pro-press. I cross my fingers that they don't wear out too soon. Two more advantages of soldering is, the joints can be reheated and taken apart minimizing fixing things, and soldered joints look a lot better.
@josejimenez-kg8ro
@josejimenez-kg8ro 3 жыл бұрын
What about tight spaces? Can the press tool get into a tight space?example:up against a stud in a corner.
@alexbanks7115
@alexbanks7115 3 жыл бұрын
Great video
@thaomle87
@thaomle87 3 жыл бұрын
this looks better than sweating for minisplit refrigerant lines bc sweating could introduce contaminate particles if nitrogen isnt run through pipes. could you do freeze test again?
@jeffa847
@jeffa847 5 ай бұрын
Do they have a Viega copper pipe for that purpose?
@planetvance
@planetvance Жыл бұрын
1:11 Ha ha, "a flux in there" ! The flux is not what seals the joint.
@douglasthompson2740
@douglasthompson2740 3 жыл бұрын
Will Viega certify it for use in shop air systems? Seems a natural.
@Aepek
@Aepek 3 жыл бұрын
11:12 also, gonna remember that yep, need that hot work permit and watching and waiting afterwards.....which does take time and money. Do like using ProPress (and Milwaukee also makes a ProPress tool and accepts Ridgid heads, which is great), along with ProPEX tools for plumbing a house. Another nice thing about ProPress and ProPEX, if water is in the pipe, the tool and pressing the pipes still work, unlike, trying to do solder on a copper pipe with water in the pipe, just doesn’t work that well (and if have a water leak, can easily press a new fitting in with a “wet” pipe using a Press tool; which is nice). The future of plumbing continues to evolve 👍🏻👍🏻, and anything that makes jobs easier, saving time and money, but with keeping the “strength and dependability” of no leaks for decades....is very nice, imo. Cheers😊
@randyworden2078
@randyworden2078 3 жыл бұрын
The O ring does the seal. Seen these type of fittings fail where I work. They are used on 1 inch air lines. They would leak where there was any mechanical stress on the fitting, would cause the fitting to twist and destroy the sealing ring
@andrewalexander9492
@andrewalexander9492 3 жыл бұрын
" The O ring does the seal. " Yeah, the idea that the press crimps the copper to a watertight seal by itself is, well, silly. Matt is talking out of his ass for much of this video.
@MisterTwister88
@MisterTwister88 2 жыл бұрын
@@andrewalexander9492 Have you ever water pressure tested a pressed fitting with the o-ring removed? You’d change your tune
@dennis-qu7bs
@dennis-qu7bs 3 жыл бұрын
Awesome. Will revolutionize plumbing
@MrThisIsMeToo
@MrThisIsMeToo 3 жыл бұрын
Been around for 25 years. Revolutionize? It already had time and did not.
@dennis-qu7bs
@dennis-qu7bs 3 жыл бұрын
@@MrThisIsMeToo oh how come?
@bsmith302
@bsmith302 3 жыл бұрын
Plumbing already has been revolutionized. By PEX.
@dennis-qu7bs
@dennis-qu7bs 3 жыл бұрын
@@bsmith302 yes, pex is amazing!
@johnhender
@johnhender 3 жыл бұрын
I use a rigid compact propress it is worth the money and speeds the job up No more waiting for plumbers, some building I work in wont let you in without one
@dnomyarnostaw
@dnomyarnostaw 3 жыл бұрын
I don't know about the USA, but those "cramped" systems have been used in my houses for ovet twenty years in Australia. Edit. I notice you didn't mention the price of the press kit.its as big as the tool.
@chrisjones6165
@chrisjones6165 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah about 2grand for press and jaws. Break out another 1200 for gas fitting jaws
@boby115
@boby115 3 жыл бұрын
Same here in the US. Unit was introduced in 1999 but didn't start getting popular until about 2010. The fittings are not cheap ( copper water, copper gas (G) & megapress Steel for gas and water sprinkler systems. ) saves a lot on labor but the longevity of the O-ring ,who knows (???) , time will tell.
@jwblount7802
@jwblount7802 3 жыл бұрын
But I saw a ton of the fittings pull apart in the great free we had a month ago. Besides it has a 25 year warranty, just like the shark bites fittings, and just like pex (expansion or crimp). So running copper or pex is just from choice.
@Montblanc1986
@Montblanc1986 3 жыл бұрын
Our farm house is 1960 didn't think about copper wearing out!
@JasonW.
@JasonW. 3 жыл бұрын
A small spec of flux inside a pipe or a defect non-pure copper will cause pin holes. They are fun. They initially leak so slow you may not know for weeks or months until a wall or ceiling fails.
@joshfazenbaker5691
@joshfazenbaker5691 3 жыл бұрын
Flux inside the pipe? 😆
@JasonW.
@JasonW. 3 жыл бұрын
@@joshfazenbaker5691 Yeah, flux inside the pipe. I saw it in there from what looked like overzealous application from installer. Pipe pin holed at 11 years.
@IanSlatas
@IanSlatas 3 жыл бұрын
@@JasonW. The flux stayed in place in an operational pipe for 11 years? That doesn't seem likely. Was it a drop of solder?
@JasonW.
@JasonW. 3 жыл бұрын
@@IanSlatas not really, more of a stain from where it was applied. When pipe was replaced and cut open, several pits had formed along the edge of the stain. One pit started leaking. The solder line was visibly not where the pitting was.
@jeffwolf8018
@jeffwolf8018 10 ай бұрын
I absolutely clean the pipe ends when I'm using my manual pro press tools there's also some cases you cannot use the ProPress because it will not fit in and you must use a tourch.
@mrsmiley631
@mrsmiley631 3 жыл бұрын
Would you do a water test to check iron levels before going copper?
@jeffa847
@jeffa847 5 ай бұрын
Why check for iron levels before going with copper?
@ricbailey170
@ricbailey170 3 жыл бұрын
My only issue with copper it still freezes and cracks like we saw during the recent Texas freeze last February. PEX didn’t seem to have those problems due to its properties & you can turn off each line you might feel is too exposed to freezing, like a summer kitchen on a patio. Your thoughts?
@andrewalexander9492
@andrewalexander9492 3 жыл бұрын
True, Pex is more resistant to damage from freezing. However, it is entirely possible to install copper systems such that legs susceptible to freezing in the winter can be shut off and drained. that's pretty common in northern climates.
@sa3270
@sa3270 3 жыл бұрын
Your argument isn't valid. You could just as easily put extra valves in copper pipes.
@andrewalexander9492
@andrewalexander9492 3 жыл бұрын
@@sa3270 I don't disagree with what you're saying but I think that his point is that PEX systems are usually installed in home runs, which can all be turned off at a central manifold. Not really a characteristic of PEX, bot of the way it's normally installed.
@davidmckenna1232
@davidmckenna1232 7 ай бұрын
@ 9:52, Flux finger to pants wipe move. Classic!
@markrice3019
@markrice3019 3 жыл бұрын
Good Report, though flat fact, lead Is put in that pipe (price a lead free fawcet)
@petejohnson8397
@petejohnson8397 Жыл бұрын
I wonder how well they would work without the EPDM seal... This reminds me of the arguments between the different types of hydraulic fittings on equipment. JIC, ORFS, SAE ORING BOSS, O ring flange, NPT, Bite type to connect to rigid tube, and brazing to connect to rigid tube.
@spartus56996
@spartus56996 3 жыл бұрын
I would like to see what happens if you remove the "O" ring and pro press the fitting, then water test it under pressure.
@urjnlegend
@urjnlegend 3 жыл бұрын
A leak happens
@chrisjones6165
@chrisjones6165 3 жыл бұрын
It would leak. If fitting isn't centered right it'll crimp off to a side and smash the o ring and destroy it and then you have a leak. Not huge on it for copper but it's amazing for gas lines
@paintballthieupwns
@paintballthieupwns 3 жыл бұрын
Even with that incredible pressure copper will not "fuse" as in become one piece. Also the surface of copper is not just copper but a thin layer of copper oxide which again outside of heat or friction (welding methods) that layer would prevent fusion. That being said that oring is not going to see much oxygen and therefore is going to last a very very long time.
@chrisjones6165
@chrisjones6165 3 жыл бұрын
@@paintballthieupwns copper pipe and fittings are sanded and reamed before any brazing or fluxed if soldered
@paintballthieupwns
@paintballthieupwns 3 жыл бұрын
@@chrisjones6165 - for sure - but not for the crimp fit which is what I was addressing
@jamesbickell9515
@jamesbickell9515 Жыл бұрын
He took his time one some of the soldering tests, I assume to make a point, but it just made him look like a bad solderer. 😂😂
@Ricky-zj6sy
@Ricky-zj6sy 2 жыл бұрын
I work in the building trades here in the UK and have witnessed several multi million pound hospital buildings with SERIOUS problems in their water systems caused by this type of fitting. The seals inside these fittings harbour and feed deadly bacteria such as legionella and Pseudomonas and are virtually impossible to kill due to the micro dead ends inside each fitting. This type of fitting in my opinion will be outlawed in the near future and the sooner the better. Do yourself a favour and use soldered joints, they are much superior and are a tried and trusted method that will perform through the life of your building.
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