Great to know. So the only option really is ceramic plumbing, with glazed interiors? If it's uninsulated and falls below freezing, they're guaranteed to burst.
If you had a water softener that could raise your ph above 7 go with new copper lines if plastic is an issue. Ceramic is much too brittle. If you find it, let me know, I'll rip out my pipes to put that in if it exists.
I've found some but they're > 2" inner diameter... And I'm not sure how it fares with pressure.
I guess the ideal option is to distill, then add your own minerals via a water softener, void of any fluoride and all VOC's?
I've found some but they're > 2" inner diameter... And I'm not sure how it fares with pressure.
Technically it really doesn't matter, pressure is constant, the faucet is what will determine flow.
There might be fitment issues, as in you couldn't run it through load bearing walls. My plumbing is in crawlspace so it's a non issue for me, slab house would have issues.
I'd look at it this way, I know how to remove copper from my body, plastics, much harder. Zinc supplements will strip you of copper, so much so it could become a detriment.
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