Pipes made of copper have a lifespan of between 50 and 70 years, which makes them a durable and long-lasting material. They are also resistant to corrosion and can withstand extremely high temperatures. Because copper pipes may be joined together using compression fittings, these fittings are an ideal choice for projects that are done by the homeowner themselves. Repairing pipes made of copper is fairly easy to do.

Copper pipes are more expensive than PEX or PVC pipes or other types of pipes. This is a disadvantage. Pipes made of copper can be difficult to work with as well because the process of cutting them and connecting them requires specialised tools and techniques.

PEX pipes: Benefits Because of their versatility and ease of installation, PEX pipes, which are made of cross-linked polythene, are a favourite material choice for do-it-yourself projects. PEX pipes are resistant to corrosion and can withstand temperatures that are rather high. PEX pipes are available in a variety of diameters and are far more cost-effective than copper pipe options.

The average lifespan of PEX pipes is only 25–40 years, which is significantly shorter than the lifespan of copper pipes. Because PEX pipes are susceptible to damage from ultraviolet (UV) rays, their usage outside should be avoided. PEX pipes are not recommended for use in hot water recirculation systems because of their capacity to expand and contract when subjected to high temperatures.