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  1. Galvanized Pipes: Why They're Dangerous and When …

    • Galvanized pipes are steel pipes dipped in a zinc coating. This practice (now referred to as galvanizing) came to be once we discovered that the typical lead piping leads to — you guessed it — lead poisoni… See more

    Why Are They Bad?

    To be fair, these pipes didperform fine for a few years. However, we soon discovered that after decades of wear and tear, this galvanized/zinc coating diminishes, andcorrosi… See more

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    How Can I Tell If I Have Galvanized Pipes?

    Unfortunately, despite these pipes being out of rotation for the past 60 decades, we find that there are still houses with galvanized pipes. We’ve even seen them in homes buil… See more

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    Replacement Pipe Options

    If your latest home inspection reveals you have galvanized pipes, it’s worth negotiating to get them replaced. In the meantime, consider which type of pipes you would like i… See more

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    The Bottom Line

    Check your home inspection report to see what type of water supply pipes you have– especially if you have an older house. If it’s a home built before 1960, chances are you might see … See more

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  1. No, galvanized pipes are not good for plumbing as they can eventually corrode and pose a hazard for drinking water due to the presence of lead and cadmium in the zinc coating. It is not safe for drinking water in the long run.
    www.parkerandsons.com/blog/is-your-galvanized-p…
    In the end, galvanized pipes can cause serious issues to your water quality and health. Homeowners shouldn’t take any chances when it comes to the safety of their plumbing, so if you're still using old galvanized pipes, it might be time to consider replacing them with far safer PVC or copper pipes.
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  3. Get the lead out - and galvanized too while we’re at it!

  4. Galvanized Plumbing: What is It, and Why Should I Care?

    Dec 6, 2017 · Learn the galvanized pipe definition, galvanized water pipe life expectancy and the answer to the question "do galvanized pipes contain lead?" so that you can better understand your plumbing issues and what you should …

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  7. About Lead in Drinking Water | Childhood Lead …

    Apr 10, 2024 · Exposure. Steps taken during the last two decades have reduced exposures to lead in tap water. These steps include actions taken under requirements of the 1986 and 1996 amendments to the Safe Drinking Water …

  8. Frequently Asked Questions About Galvanized Plumbing - Repipe

  9. The end of lead pipes: An engineer's take on the …

    2 days ago · The EPA estimates that there are more than 9.2 million lead service lines—underground water pipes that serve water from public pipes into properties—in communities across the country. If a ...

  10. Galvanized Pipe: Everything you need to know - Titan …

    Jan 30, 2024 · Proper water flow through galvanized pipes helps prevent stagnation and reduces the risk of corrosion. Corrosive elements in water, such as minerals and chemicals, can gradually degrade the zinc coating, making it …