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With regular ground shipping we only charge 8% or less in the Contiguous U.S.! plus processing

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"Why are these copper pipes priced the way they are?"
We offer this pipe as a service. Standard copper pipe in 10 and 20 foot lengths cost a lot less (per foot).
The "problem" with long lengths is the cost of shipping makes ordering long lengths out of practical reach.
We are offering short lengths as a "service" which means we must cut the pipe by hand as well as package it.
It's for those that are repairing a very short length and do not
want to drag home an entire length of hard copper pipe. If you need longer lengths then we suggest either purchasing
those lengths locally or purchase our soft (in rolls) copper.
The copper pipes shown on this page are hand-cut (which is very labor
intensive - expensive). Also, we only charge 8% of the subtotal for shipping; In most cases this method does not cover the actual shipping costs. Therefore, we've
added some of the shipping costs to the price of the pipe. This is not a "perfect" solution and one could argue that we are charging
"too much" for short lengths (we have to agree that it sounds too expensive), but we really aren't making much when considering ALL costs.
"Why don't you sell hard copper pipe in lengths greater than four feet?"
Due to the increased shipping cost for pipe longer than four feet,
we are unable to sell it at the absolute lowest price. However, we do sell soft copper tubing at discount
prices for lengths over 10 feet.
"Your price per foot isn't uniform, why doesn't one foot cost one fourth of four feet, etc?"
We cut the pipe into these lengths by hand and labor is expensive.
"Which is thicker type L or type M and which should I be buying?"
Type M is the thinner of the two and is quite common in copper piping done
for residential homes throughout the U.S.. It generally isn't code to use type M copper underground. Some areas do not allow type M copper. When in doubt
then it's best to buy the type L copper as it is thicker and code in all areas of the country for above ground piping. Always check with your local code department.
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