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It can cause gas to build up when it reacts with organic matter and make your pipes explode.
There are a few reason why the water in a sink and toilet can be brown. It is possible that the pipes may be copper or galvanized, causing the water to change colors. Another reason may be that it is well water and it is not being filtered properly. Check with a local plumber for more options.
Only if they're NOT made of anything that will be dissolved by the acid, such as ABS plastic.
The active ingredient in drain cleaners are one of a variety of compounds: caustic soda (aka lye or sodium hydroxide) being the most common, sulfuric acid is less common as it will damage metal pipes if not completely flushed out after it has done its job, etc.However the actual drain cleaner in the bottle that you buy will likely be a mixture containing other ingredients intended to make them easier to use.
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Sodium hydroxide is a highly caustic material that will dissolve organic materials that commonly clog pipes.
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.
It can cause gas to build up when it reacts with organic matter and make your pipes explode.
Depends on the water quality and what type of galvanized piping was used
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WHY CERTAINLY if you have the proper PH level
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The drain metal pipes are usually coated and galvanized because of the hard water.
Yes, with an approved adapter fitting.
Yes you can thats what they used to be made out of
galvanized iron pipes commonly used on water pipe lines, it is dipped into zinc for corrosion protection
sodium and water often make babies. you dont want your water and your sodium making pipes, do you?