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  • Jul 1, 2005, 02:14 PM
    jamlove
    copper pipe minimum depth in wall?
    Howdy all,
    Is there a minimum depth that copper pipe must be installed within walls? In other words, minimum clearance between the pipe and the drywall?

    I know there is for electrical lines, so somebody hanging a picture doesn't drive the nail in and electrocute themselves.

    I have an installation situation where it'll be very easy for me to install the pipe about 1/2" deep from the drywall.. or, alternatively, about 50 times harder for me to get it to the other side of the existing pipes, making the depth about 2" (in a 2x6 framed wall).

    Thanks for the advice! I'll wait to hear before I solder them in.

    - james
  • Jul 1, 2005, 03:03 PM
    speedball1
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by jamlove
    Howdy all,
    Is there a minimum depth that copper pipe must be installed within walls? In other words, minimum clearance between the pipe and the drywall?

    I know there is for electrical lines, so somebody hanging a picture doesn't drive the nail in and electrocute themselves.

    I have an installation situation where it'll be very easy for me to install the pipe about 1/2" deep from the drywall.. or, alternatively, about 50 times harder for me to get it to the other side of the existing pipes, making the depth about 2" (in a 2x6 framed wall).

    Thanks for the advice! I'll wait to hear before I solder them in.

    - james


    Hi James,

    I go for door #1. Notch the studs 1/2", run your copper, cover it up and fotget it. Although to be on the safe side I'd cover the notches with nail plates so a drywall screw doesn't hit it when you install the drywall. Good luck, Tom

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