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Im swapping out original copper water lines with new copper while I already have a few walls opens. I haven’t cut into the old lines yet to determine whether it’s type M or L and there isn’t printing on the pipes indicating it, but the question is this. If I upgrade what I currently have access to, to type L for longevity purposes, am I going to have issues with flow restriction? Any issues with mixing in type L if the original is type M?
If I'm trying to do the best job possible, which type of copper pipe do you all use regularly? is type M too thin for most applications? is type K prohibitively expensive, hard to work with or just unnecessary for general applications? is type L the Goldilocks of copper pipe or do I have it all wrong? I'm gonna do a short 3/4" run under a house and then some 1/2" for toilet and shower supply lines. What should I use? not concerned with price as much as I am with doing a good job. Thanks all for your time and input, this sub has been a wealth of knowledge
The copper on the left is a 1/2 cut out I have from a new angle stop install. The copper on the right is 2’ stick of Type M copper I bought from Home Depot a few months ago. The cooper on the left looks much thicker, however, I took my cut out (on the left) into Home Depot to compare to actual Type L and it looks thinner and closer to the Type M on the shelf. Do I have Type L with some wear of the inner walls (it’s an old house) or do you think I have Type M but the piece I bought on the right is just extremely thin? Thank you!