Galvanized piping In the early 20th century, galvanized piping replaced cast iron and lead in cold-water plumbing. Typically, galvanized piping rusts from the inside out over time, leading to reduced water flow, leaks, and potential contamination. Despite its durability and corrosion resistance, it has largely been replaced by copper and PVC piping in modern plumbing systems.
Corrosion-Resistant Piping Solutions Since 1950
275 GSM Coating (IS 4736)
½" to 6" Diameters
WRAS Approved
Water supply & drainage
Sprinkler systems
Construction support
Available in Class B & Class C Grades
Properly installed G.I pipes last 20-50 years depending on water quality and environment.