Yes.
You should use black pipe -- Galv. pipe will flake off inside of pipe
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
You should use black pipe -- Galv. pipe will flake off inside of pipe
GI Pipe is "Galvanized Iron" Pipe. These days the pipe will likely be made from steel rather than iron.
ya the galvanized pipecan be use in undergrounds,,, because it is an iron pipe
Yes
Galvanized Iron pipe
Check pipe size for hot water or if galvanized pipe used, pipe could be clogged inside with rust and scale.
galvanized iron pipes commonly used on water pipe lines, it is dipped into zinc for corrosion protection
Depends on local codes and the PH of the water
Galvanized pipe is typically measured by its nominal pipe size (NPS), which refers to the inside diameter (ID) of the pipe. However, the actual dimensions can vary, and the outside diameter (OD) is also standardized. It's important to check the specific standards for the type of pipe being used, as the measurements can affect fittings and connections.
It's a type of pipe
You can't. There is no fitting to do this. Galvanized has to be threaded.
I think, only a guess that the pipe under the house and possible even those inside are not covered. The damage they cause probably is, but not the pipe itself. Ask your agent.