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| Contractor Survey: Copper vs. Steel vs. CSST Natural Gas Distribution Systems |
![]() The results of a CCBDA survey of gas contractors, have confirmed that copper tube is the most cost-effective material to choose for natural gas distribution in residences.Copper is less than half the material cost of corrugated stainless steel tube (CSST) and is quicker and easier to install than threaded steel pipe. These factors combine to give copper the lowest installed cost when compared to the other materials. For every $100 spent on a copper system, it would cost, on average, $134 for an equivalent system using threaded steel pipe and $144 for the system using CSST.
An example of the survey result came from an Ottawa contractor
who quoted an installed cost of $1102 for CSST, $890 for threaded
steel pipe and only $577 for a copper gas system.
Several types of CSST systems are produced by different manufacturers.
The tube, fittings, and joining methods are not fully interchangeable.
Usually a distributor will carry only one particular brand, which
limits availability and material choice. |
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