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While having new French doors fitted where my window used to be, the windows fitters have come across a pipe that’s in the way. They stop work as unable to identify the pipe, does anyone know what this could be?
 

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Maybe electrical
 
I thinks it’s lead. Water does come in the back outside the window but goes the other way to the stop tap.

Can you bend it down by pressing on it with light pressure ?
 
I would suggest that you scrape a bit of paint off the pipe and see what colour it is. A light (after it's scraped) grey for lead, copper colour for copper. I don't think it's lead because from the photo it looks too thin and straight, but, I could be wrong. Does it go into the boxing on the left of your sink?

How old it the house? In the old days thin lead pipe was used for town gas (just had a thought) in properties.
 
It looks like either 1/2" galvanized steel or electrical conduit. Off the photo it is difficult to tell. I would guess galvanized steel but what's in it can't be told from a photo.
 

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