Charlie A
New Member
I was looking at a thread from around 2015 where you showed a couple of great photos of the interior corrosion of a dielectric union. Our house water is sourced from a well that has hard water (we have a softener). Dielectric unions (and maybe galvanized pipe more generally) seems to be really vulnerable to the water. And I've pulled out a number of dielectric unions that almost close up as you've shown in those photos. Do you have any suggestions for the best way to pipe up to a water heater which will ultimately transition to copper piping where corrosion issues can be better avoided? It seems like anything involving galvanized fittings are vulnerable.
Thanks for any suggestions you can offer.
Thanks for any suggestions you can offer.