How To Clean Galvanized Pipe

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Summary:Cleaning galvanized pipe can be a do-it-yourself project in some cases. If there is a small amount of rust on the outside of the pipe, you can likely remove it yourself with plain steel wool and vinegar.

Cleaning galvanized pipe can be a do-it-yourself project in some cases. If there is a small amount of rust on the outside of the pipe, you can likely remove it yourself with plain steel wool and vinegar.

But if the rust is extensive, underground, or inside the pipe, you need the service of a plumbing professional. At CuraFlo, we know how to clean galvanized steel and iron pipes in the most effective and efficient way.

Not every plumbing company has the expertise needed to remove rust from galvanized steel pipes. If you are researching plumbing services, be sure to ask: “How do you clean galvanized steel?” If the response is “with a grinder”, you might want to consider other providers. It is difficult to grind off rust without also etching into the pipe itself.

Extensive scratching inside a pipe makes it more difficult to clean when the rust inevitably returns years later. Scratches from mechanical grinding can create weak spots in the metal pipe.


How to Remove Galvanized Coating on a Pipe


The first step of repairs that involve cutting away and welding galvanized pipes is removing the galvanization. If this isn’t done, the zinc coating will release fumes as cutting and welding torches heat it up. Those fumes are dangerous to inhale.

Since the galvanization is on both the inside and outside of the pipe, the vinegar (or similar mild acid) method won’t work. Grinding is an option but as noted in the previous section, there is a risk of damaging the pipe.

Sandblasting galvanized steel to remove the galvanized coating produces the best results. Standards call for the removal of zinc coating 1”-4” from either side of intended weld spots. Compared to mechanical grinding, sandblasting makes it easier to control the amount and location of removed galvanization.

The goal is to remove enough galvanization to make repairs safe to complete yet limit how much pipe needs to be regalvanized. To regalvanize repaired water pipe, professional plumbers apply zinc coating with a brush. This kind of galvanization is effective for small areas.


Galvanized Pipe Corrosion

Galvanized water pipe corrosion is most often caused by years of calcium and magnesium build-up. If caught early enough, corrosion can be cleared away with plumbing-grade hydro-jet or sandblasting equipment. Cleaning the inside of pipes every few years is a good preventive practice. It can extend the life of galvanized and other water pipes by up to a decade per cleaning.

Left unmanaged, mineral build-up will continue and the corrosion will weaken then break through the metal pipes and repair will be necessary.


 
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