My house is approx. 50 yrs old. All of the water lines inside the house are copper. I would guess these copper lines are original to the house. However, when you get to say a toilet or a sink, it turns into a galvanized piece. I'm guessing the copper runs right up to the wall, then they used a galvanized piece through the wall. Why would they do this? I replaced some shutoffs recently and noticed the galvanized was quite corroded inside. Most of the house has very strong water pressure, but a couple of the bathroom sinks are quite a bit weaker.
2007-06-04
03:06:54
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