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While it's still necessary to build commercial plumbing components to withstand World War III (or worse, the use and abuse of school kids and others interested in the on-site sport of destruct testing), we've seen major changes in regard to technology and style in recent years.
It doesn't seem that long ago that the common themes in the design of commercial plumbing components were: