Old_Me
SAINT
oh god, they sure are.There are water tests you can have done on your tap water to test for lead and other contaminates. Usually a kit supplied by local health department and sometimes colleges. Health department should know who to contact in your area if they don't offer the service themselves. A water filtration system may help too. Lead poisoning can be some nasty stuff, can effect the brain. Imitates calcium in body effects bone growth if remember right. Is worse to kids than adults.
On older buildings and lead pipes, generally speaking just service lines are or can be lead or galvanized iron pipe. Water supply plumbing inside older homes around that period were generally galvanized with the exception of some lead drains unless replaced already. Most drains were cast iron. Lead toilet elbows were pretty common though, sometimes lead vent pipes or stacks too. Older copper pipes with joints sweated in place used lead based solder too. Newer solder is lead free. But, you're likely familiar with all that stuff by now? Older homes are a learning experience.
i learn something new, every time a contractor comes over.
it'll cost me more than the national debt to re-plumb this old house, as it is a 3 family, victorian with a basement that has a sink as well.