Do NOT Skip this step | Plumbing
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Published1 week ago
Duration0:11
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#copper pipe#copper soldering#deburring copper pipe#reaming copper pipe#plumbing tips#soldering copper#plumbing prep#pipe fitting#diy plumbing#contractor tips#home renovation#plumbing repair#copper fittings#sweat soldering#plumbing tools#pipe cutter#clean solder joint#home improvement#trade tips#renovation project
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Before you solder copper pipe, the inside needs to be clean too.
A lot of people focus on cleaning the outside of the pipe, but the inside edge matters just as much. Reaming or deburring the copper removes that sharp ridge left behind after cutting, which helps improve water flow, reduces turbulence, and gives you a cleaner fitting connection.
It’s a small step, but skipping it can affect how the pipe seats and how clean the final solder joint turns out.
Sometimes the best plumbing work comes down to the prep nobody sees.
Do you deburr your copper pipe every time before soldering?
#PlumbingTips #CopperPipe #HomeRenovation
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