I'm feeding copper through joists, and it's almost to my fittings, will slightly bending the copper effect how the water flows? I haven't bent it that much, but will a small kink effect it?Also, I have a copper pipe that because of the angles, the end of the pipe isn't quite flush, but I can push it down so it's flush with my backing of furring strip, will that tension effect the soldered joints?
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The only thing I can think of that could have a crack and white spots or deposits would be the gas furnace heat exchanger. A cracked heat exchanger could put carbon monoxide into the house and be a potential fire hazard. Before using the furnace this fall/winter, I strongly suggest you have the furnace serviced. Buy yourself or your renter a carbon monoxide detector in the meantime.
You're moving to Maryland? Well then don't worry about the cold, it shouldn't get bad at all. They don't get all that much snow in Maryland.If you're worried about cold, don't, because it doesn't get cold in Maryland, at least not by some one who lives in Pennsylvania's standards. If I misunderstood, and you are moving somewhere else, then as long as you have a snow shovel, some chains for your tires (and perhaps a 4 wheel drive vehicle), and some winter coats/hats/gloves, you should be fine. I live in Pennsylvania (which I don't think is all that cold, but my relatives from the South do) and as long as you've got that here, you're fine.