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How do you properly connect copper pipe to galvanized pipe?

The copper thieves stole the little copper I had on my plumbing system. 2 pieces going to hot and cold on the washing machine and 1 piece connected on the topside of water meter to just before the water heater Galvanized on topside of the water meter and and connecting to copper just before the water heater. 3 pieces of copper pipe stolen. It was installed like that when I brought the house. I want to do it to code without replacing the whole system .The rest of the water supply pipes is galvanized. I want to connect copper to galvanized pipe according to code.

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Viper and Prestige. I have a prestige Alarm system that protects my car and it has served its purpose. The entire system came with remote start and everything. Also when looking for an alarm system, make sure it has decent expandability just in case you want to add something to it later in the future to beef up your security even more. I'd go with either of the two brands. My prestige alarm is a two way pager that displays my car and alerts me when b*tches try to jack me. It also tells me where they tried to break in at and everything. It also has a feature that allows you to just the sensitivity of the alarm. So if someone looks at your car wrong it will go off. It's also pretty loud and annoying. My system cost me around $650 install and equipment included. I hope this helps and good luck

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