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galvanized water lines, cast iron drain lines, sometimes lead pipes, terracotta or clay pipes, and in rare cases wooden pipes.
Galvanized pipe for water and drain lines. Cast iron pipe for main drain lines.
adaptor - a fitting used to connect different pipes
Plumbing pipe sizes range from 1/8" to 12". Household pipes are commonly 3/4" to 1" from the street to the house, 3/4" supply to a different area, and 1/2" to a particular fixture.
You must mean in DRAIN pipes. -It can not be used in plumbing pipes.
Polyethylene and polybutylene are two common types of flexible tubing used in plumbing, and both are used in hot and cold water supplies in place of traditional copper lines.
Yes, copper pipes are used extensively in plumbing.
Galvanized pipes are no longer used for home plumbing purposes. If you home still have galvanized pipes in you home then it indicates that your plumbing has likely never been updated.
yes, as they heat up or cool down they groan
Depends on the type of pipes as many acid systems do allow for acetone
Lead.
Of course they can