Yes.
Galvanized Iron pipe
galvanized iron pipes commonly used on water pipe lines, it is dipped into zinc for corrosion protection
It's a type of pipe
galvanize wrought iron pipe
May be a PBC Pipe, is my good guess....
A threaded copper fitting on the copper side, male or female, and the galvanized is screwed into it.
At what temp does pex pipe freeze
You need each piece to have a threaded end fitting, one male, one female.
No. Galvanized pipe is what they used to use, and now should either be replaced with modern type of water pipe such as PEX or copper. COMMENT: Complete agreement. Galvanized served it's purpose and did bring water into a lot of people's homes for a lot of years. That was then, this is now. Today, it would be a dead last choice for a plumbing system.
GI Pipe is "Galvanized Iron" Pipe. These days the pipe will likely be made from steel rather than iron.
Yes.
For cold water,start at the water meter, the follow it to the hot water tank for the hot lines. They are pretty easy to see, they are either copper or pex, or galvanized pipe.
Pvc, Wirsbo, Copper, galvenized, pex, or Polyethylene
The copper should fit in the Pex fitting. My mistake, Pex uses the crimp rings. There is a coupling and other fitting that you just push the pipe into and it grabs and seal the pipe. Pex, pvc, copper, all will fit. Just use a coupling between the copper and the pex. I had my doubts the first time I used this, but it does work and doesn't leak. Just make sure that the pipe bottoms out in the connection.
ya the galvanized pipecan be use in undergrounds,,, because it is an iron pipe
You can, but it's much easier and cheaper to use PEX.