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My six year old copper pipes are springing leaks. My water has been tested and is not aggressive. I have several lots of pipes and some newer installations by different plumbers as the result of "pin hole" leaks which formed over the past two years. Regardless of lot, age, and installer, all my pipes seem to be suffering the same fate. I have been told that my problem may be electrolysis.
I checked my ground, hot water heater, and dishwasher and all are fine. However, my well pump has a slight charge to when the electric is shut off at the box. With no electric going to the pump, I am still getting about 1 volt back over the lines coming from the pump into the house. I really can't figure out how that is possible. My only thought is that there is some electric leaking from the main underground line into my house. Is less than 1 volt enough to cause corrosion?
I checked my ground, hot water heater, and dishwasher and all are fine. However, my well pump has a slight charge to when the electric is shut off at the box. With no electric going to the pump, I am still getting about 1 volt back over the lines coming from the pump into the house. I really can't figure out how that is possible. My only thought is that there is some electric leaking from the main underground line into my house. Is less than 1 volt enough to cause corrosion?