My cousin's bungalow built in the sixties but had central heating changed and an upstairs extension fitted (when I believe there were copper shortages 1970's?) which has steel pipes for the main water feed and all of the central heating pipes. These have corroded over the years and some were repaired with copper fittings. Clearly this was bad practice and sets up a galvanic cell and leaks are springing up all over the place due to the corrosion. A fairly primitive built with floorboards on joists with soil beneath so in summer leaks can and do drain away but has led to damp in the past. Clearly the best solution is to replace the whole pipework but he may be moving soon so may just want to replace joints. One such joint was repaired by a local plumber recently but he used a coupling that is only rated to 40C so not ideal.
So the question is what are the best modern fittings to make joints or replace elbows etc? Presumably either plastic, brass or steel to steel although I'm not sure about the latter having any longevity.
So the question is what are the best modern fittings to make joints or replace elbows etc? Presumably either plastic, brass or steel to steel although I'm not sure about the latter having any longevity.
