I am in the process of remodelling my home. As I do I am going to remove old galvanized heating pipe and replace it with pex. It is a fhw heating system that has copper piped baseboard heat. The old heat ipe is indeed soldered to the galvanized and you can see the rusting or breakdown where the copper meets the galvanized tubing. Other homes in the area have it and they have had it replaced as it was rotting from the inside out. Anyway, my question is, what size pex do I use. I has assumed 3/4 since that's what exists, but someone told me I had to go 1" if I were mating it to 3/4 copper baseboard. Any help would be appreciated. One other small question, when I drain the zone do I have to shut the water supply off to the main boiler or can I isolate just the zone I am working on. There are 2 zones and its summer so I'm not concerned about the heat bneing off. One zone is all copper serving just one room that was an addition to the original; house, the other is a split loop that served all the original ranch. I intend on removing the split and heating just the bedrooms with this zone and using the other zone for the daytime living quarters. House is 1400 sf. Thanks