air in a boier system: noise, possible no/ low heat in certain areas. usually means system needs to be bled / pressure checked.
air in a potable sytem: cracked line in well above water level. recent Plumbing service. gasses present in well water.
You must mean in DRAIN pipes. -It can not be used in plumbing pipes.
Of course they can
The pipes, tanks, faucets, and valves in a water system.
The term "sweating" in plumbing refers to the process of joining and sealing copper pipes and fittings by heating the copper and applying solder after the pipes/joint fitting have been properly cleaned and flux applied.
Yes, copper pipes are used extensively in plumbing.
Roto-Rooter is an American owned plumbing business. The name plays on the fact that they can unclog your pipes with a "roto-rooter", or plumbing snake.
You must be able to do various plumbing-related tasks, including but not limited to: repairing or replacing broken water pipes / sewer pipes, installing complete plumbing for new structures, clearing clogs from drain pipes, installing toilets, sinks, bathtubs, and other water-related appliances.
Galvanized pipes are no longer used for home plumbing purposes. If you home still have galvanized pipes in you home then it indicates that your plumbing has likely never been updated.
That is likely "air hammering" which plagues many home plumbing systems. A plumber can install a simple device that will control it.
yes, as they heat up or cool down they groan
Depends on the type of pipes as many acid systems do allow for acetone
Lead.