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Default Galvanized steel pipes for water supply

On 2 Mar 2006 05:36:57 -0000, frustrated wrote:

I just had a new house built, and I discovered they used galvanized
steel pipes for the water supply from our well to the pressure tank
and water heater (about 100-150 feet away). Also the well casing and
pipes inside the well are also galvanized.

I was having some more pipe installed for a gravity tank, and they
said galvanized was the best for this, so they began installing more
galvanized pipe again. When I began to research it, I discovered many
reports of problems with galvanized pipes rusting.

For the new piping, I had them remove what they'd done and they'll
replace it with pvc. But the existing supply line will be difficult
to replace without digging up portions of 2 retaining walls and a
driveway, and the front yard.

Were the builders complete idiots? Or is it really ok to still use
galvanized pipes for this sort of work? If it's not, why are
galvanized pipes still manufactured?



Galv pipes have been used for a very long time and always worked just
fine. Eventually they clog up if the water is the type to form
deposits of minerals. But most last 35 or more years, and they are
very durable, unlike plastics. I think YOU are the idiot. The galv
will likely outlast the plastics.