What material are water service lines typically made out of?

The composition of water service lines are generally related to the age of the service.  Prior to the mid 1930’s, typical residential water service lines were made of lead or galvanized iron pipe.  In the mid 1930’s the industry began changing over to using copper service lines.  Beginning in the 1990’s, the industry began to use plastic or high density polyethylene.   

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1. What is a residential water service?
2. What can I do to reduce the risks of lead in my drinking water?
3. Do faucets contain lead?
4. Are there any faucets with no lead at all?
5. Does it really matter if I have an ultra-low lead faucet?
6. Do some new plumbing fixtures still contain lead?
7. How does Concord Public Works determine the material of my water service?
8. I’m interested in purchasing a property in Concord, can you tell me if it has a lead water service?
9. Can I get my water tested?
10. What material are water service lines typically made out of?
11. Where Can I Get More Information About My Drinking Water?
12. Why Replace my Lead Service?
13. Which type of filter removes lead?
14. How can I tell if my faucet is "lead free"?