When you need a rust-resistant installation, try galvanized fittings. In the early 1900s lead and cast-iron pipes were replaced by galvanized pipe for use with cold water plumbing applications. With our huge selection of fittings, you will be certain to find something to match your needs.
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Galvanized steel is popular for its strength to withstand erosion and corrosion. Using galvanized pipe fittings will create a plumbing system capable of withstanding about 50-70 years of weather elements. Today these fittings are most commonly used for outdoor applications as new and improved plumbing systems have been implemented within most homes.
There are a variety of galvanized pipe fittings, including bushings, elbows, couplings, caps, tees, unions, and core plugs. When installed properly, fittings and pipes will create an efficient plumbing system. Here you will find a description of use for each type of fitting so you can best find what you are looking for.
Aside from its standard piping use, galvanized fittings have several other applications. They can also be used for connecting fencing posts and rails, scaffolding, and protective railings.
When it comes to repairing your existing galvanized line or creating a new outdoor cold water system, Plumbersstock.com is here to provide you with all your galvanized pipe fitting needs. We have a wide variety of selection to choose from. For more information, please contact our professionals.
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I've got a galvanized pipe in my garage that is used for a garden hose. It's fairly rusty. The end has been cut off so there are no threads left - I need a way to attach something to this pipe so I can put on an elbow and convert it to a garden hose.
A few things:
So, I tried using a rubber connector, which almost worked, but I can' clamp it down tight enough to make a 100% seal. I am going to try sanding the pipe next which might solve this, but I don't imagine this rubber connector would last long outside.
Any ideas? Can I re-thread this pipe? Is there some sort of sharkbite I can connect to unthreaded Galvanized? Compression fitting?
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