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Re: Heat from the Shower Drain
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by zeusmorg on Thu Dec 13th, 2007 at 04:14:07 PM MST
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What you suggest does have merit, however first off you're putting your drain inside a supply line, and if the drain pipe developed a leak, you may never know it, until you got your water bill! Also there's the risk of contamination. With coiled supply lines around the drain pipe, leaks in either would become apparent. Also there's the cost, ever price large copper pipe and fittings? It becomes readily apparent that it's cheaper with smaller copper lines even though you are taking about more length. By the time you added up all the fittings, and reducers your pocketbook would take quite a hit.
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