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Re: Galvanized Pipes on Hot Water Heating Systems
Typically, you see calcium deposits choking off the pipes, and rust and pinholes developing under the calcium deposits. Anode+Cathode+Electrolyte = corrosion.
Corrosion is most aggressive on hot water piping as the temperature has a significant influence on corrosion rates. In a hot attic, with hot water - you are in the real sweet spot of corrosion development.
But - consider that the pipes are usually not the same temperature as the water in the heater because they lose heat when no hot water is flowing through them. In hot climates like Houston, most transplants from the North think they have a problem with their hot/cold water service as the cold typically puts out very hot water during our brutal summers.
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