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Since copper is a good conductor of heat, can I use it for hot water lines? Will it result in heat loss?

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Since copper is a good conductor of heat, can I use it for hot water lines? Will it result in heat loss?

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Like any other material being used for hot water lines, copper pipes also require insulation, which can be provided post-installation, ensuring the reduction of heat loss. In fact, copper plumbing is best suited for this application, as copper pipes have low co-efficient of linear expansion unlike plastics.

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